Oh give it time , there is nothing you can do that's not been done by someone else here , and there is nothing you can do that money can't fix ! :thumbsup: except maybe upset @Steel ? :D
Yep it's hard to upset me. Had a bad temper when I was younger, but I've worked hard to find peace, and won't give it up easily. ;)
 
Hey Rick, everything i've ever read on this forum re: K&N is "the bigger, the better' as far as breathing goes. do you run it like that without a claw, or have you cut the claw out? Or do those fit under the claw?

With my RamAir I've cut the claw to expose it to more air.

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I'm thinking if I switch to K&N I'll go with the bigger ones since they should have room with the cutout.
I also think I could use a 3/4" or so, hole saw to put a hole in the claw somewhere in the top-front area then install a PCV grommet, slip the AIT sensor thu & cap it with the small filter so it sits right outside the claw in the same line of air with the T/B filters
Whata ya'll think?
I experimented every which way with that little AIT . Inside , outside and up side down ! Some methods worked better than others but all had drawbacks when the engine was either cold or hot . Tal and Ricks positioning is definitely the best , however I still had problems when the engine was hot . By opening the end of the little filter and fitting the fine gauze , the sensor can now keep a few degrees cooler . Starting from hot or cold is instant and idle is an absolute constant no matter what the temp !
 
I experimented every which way with that little AIT . Inside , outside and up side down ! Some methods worked better than others but all had drawbacks when the engine was either cold or hot . Tal and Ricks positioning is definitely the best , however I still had problems when the engine was hot . By opening the end of the little filter and fitting the fine gauze , the sensor can now keep a few degrees cooler . Starting from hot or cold is instant and idle is an absolute constant no matter what the temp !
Will be doing the same next weekend. Be prepared for a bit of bleating and comments of 'how d'you do this'...etc
 
Don't want to hijack the thread -- my missus has made tea for me several times a day since before we were married 26 years ago - much of that loose tea using - you guessed it - a tea strainer.

Tea available to anyone who visits. :)
I'm definitely a girl and could not live without it, but I am tea strainer virgin , maybe she can teach me ;):D
 
I'm definitely a girl and could not live without it, but I am tea strainer virgin , maybe she can teach me ;):D
Hey cobber, there is no need for them fancy strainers if you have a moustache! Just sayin';):eek::D
It is becoming a fad for tea fanciers! ;)
Women with moustache

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But for the un-endowed - you can always go true blue and share my cultural cringe right through (spoiler alert) to the very painful end!
I think this bloke took Russell Coight under his wing at an early age!;):D

 
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