busajack Top Fuel Joined Jan 3, 2007 Messages 1,982 Location Cheyenne Nov 1, 2013 #51 Are these things a flammable foam?
dobro Supercharged Joined Dec 29, 2012 Messages 397 Location Florida, USA Ride 2011 R3T Nov 1, 2013 #52 busajack said: Are these things a flammable foam? Click to expand... Which a/c caused the damage shown in the photo?
busajack said: Are these things a flammable foam? Click to expand... Which a/c caused the damage shown in the photo?
dobro Supercharged Joined Dec 29, 2012 Messages 397 Location Florida, USA Ride 2011 R3T Nov 1, 2013 #53 Battersea said: Will know for sure soon, jungle drums suggest they are a good alternative to the RU-2780's. Click to expand... Hopefully, Ramair will soon give the green light to publicizing the actual dyno results.
Battersea said: Will know for sure soon, jungle drums suggest they are a good alternative to the RU-2780's. Click to expand... Hopefully, Ramair will soon give the green light to publicizing the actual dyno results.
busajack Top Fuel Joined Jan 3, 2007 Messages 1,982 Location Cheyenne Nov 1, 2013 #54 dobro said: Which a/c caused the damage shown in the photo? Click to expand... From what I remember they were the foam Unifilters.
dobro said: Which a/c caused the damage shown in the photo? Click to expand... From what I remember they were the foam Unifilters.
HansO Not Taking Life Too Seriously Joined Apr 4, 2010 Messages 13,447 Location Batemans Bay, NSW, Aus Ride 08 Rocket III R.I.P now TEX Triumph Explorer Nov 1, 2013 #55 busajack said: From what I remember they were the foam Unifilters. Click to expand... That's what I remember reading and turned me off getting them went for the K&N's
busajack said: From what I remember they were the foam Unifilters. Click to expand... That's what I remember reading and turned me off getting them went for the K&N's
Pedro Turbocharged Joined Oct 13, 2007 Messages 609 Location Rockingham , Western Australia Ride 05 TTS , Lush Rocket standard Nov 1, 2013 #56 I ran Tuneboy foam Pods for two years and never set my bike on fire.Strange
albertaduke former airline pilot without the big bucks Joined Feb 16, 2010 Messages 4,284 Location kaleden Ride 2021 rocket3 GT Nov 1, 2013 #57 Pedro said: I ran Tuneboy foam Pods for two years and never set my bike on fire.Strange Click to expand... what kind of backfire would burn through foam filters like that!!
Pedro said: I ran Tuneboy foam Pods for two years and never set my bike on fire.Strange Click to expand... what kind of backfire would burn through foam filters like that!!
Triple Trouble The Duk of death Joined Sep 12, 2005 Messages 2,465 Location Orchard Beach. Ont. Canada , London England Ride '05 Rocket III '73 Norton Commando 65 Norton Atlas Nov 1, 2013 #58 I only heard of one instance and I think it got everybody panicked and blown out of proportion.
barbagris Mad Scientist Joined Aug 1, 2010 Messages 12,988 Location On the verge of insanity Ride 1979 Guzzi V1000G5 - 2018 KTM 790 Duke Nov 2, 2013 #59 Are these things a flammable foam? Click to expand... Made using FMVSS302 flame retardant twin layer foam
Are these things a flammable foam? Click to expand... Made using FMVSS302 flame retardant twin layer foam
Battersea Turbocharged Joined Aug 28, 2011 Messages 670 Location Devon - UK Nov 2, 2013 #60 barbagris said: Made using FMVSS302 flame retardant twin layer foam Click to expand... Just to add to that, I was told by Ramair that those Unifilters were not made from fire retardant foam.
barbagris said: Made using FMVSS302 flame retardant twin layer foam Click to expand... Just to add to that, I was told by Ramair that those Unifilters were not made from fire retardant foam.