Triple filter noise???

Received the first images of the production Ramair filter today, IAT extension cable expected by the end of the week - hopefully will have a sample to trial fit very soon.

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Can anybody help,when installing the triple filters what do I do with the air sensor on intake tube under the tank ?:?:


There is another smaller K&N filter that you can encase the ambient temperature sensor in. What I did was cut and splice a longer wire to it; so I could place the sensor closer to the outside of the frame and next to the K&N's situated on top of the throttle bodies. That would give it a more accurate reading of the ambient temperature; rather than having it stuffed under the tank and zip tied somewhere. See below for picture of it:
 
If you havnt got the triple K&N's yet hold on, the Ramair kit will be available in a couple of weeks and has a place to fit the air sensor where it should be 'inside the filter'. It also comes with an extension lead for the sensor and a crankcase breather filter and, the best part, it costs less than the triples.
 
If you havnt got the triple K&N's yet hold on, the Ramair kit will be available in a couple of weeks and has a place to fit the air sensor where it should be 'inside the filter'. It also comes with an extension lead for the sensor and a crankcase breather filter and, the best part, it costs less than the triples.
Less noise too (I'm testing the prototype)
 
There is another smaller K&N filter that you can encase the ambient temperature sensor in. What I did was cut and splice a longer wire to it; so I could place the sensor closer to the outside of the frame and next to the K&N's situated on top of the throttle bodies. That would give it a more accurate reading of the ambient temperature; rather than having it stuffed under the tank and zip tied somewhere. See below for picture of it:

62-1560 is the K&N filter number will

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