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Used this four times now. Works great. Tires maintain pressure. Yes, a patched tire is statistically more likely to rupture than a new one, but only slightly. Running a tire at -5 psi under the recommended pressure is far more dangerous, and that happens every day. Doing it yourself this way is likely safer than getting it done at Walmart.
How can I make my Raptor 700 faster?
I would like to know what I need to make my 2006 Raptor 700 faster. I have ATV Kits yoshi pipe, dyno jet computer and pro flow filter on it, but am wondering if there is anything else I can do to make it faster. I was also wondering if anyone knows where I can find after market graphic kits for my atv.
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I would like to know what I need to make my 2006 Raptor 700 faster. I have ATV Kits yoshi pipe, dyno jet computer and pro flow filter on it, but am wondering if there is anything else I can do to make it faster. I was also wondering if anyone knows where I can find after market graphic kits for my atv.
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What do you say about a cleaning product? Yes, it works as promised. Yes, I feel better that my clean air filter is better protecting my $40k truck. Yes, it was easy to do. No, I don’t LIKE doing it. But hey, years ago I had a crummy paper filter come apart and suck up into the mass-airflow-sensor… disabling the truck and costing over $100 to diagnose and fix, so I’ll stick with K&N! Well OK, I felt a bit more “manly” working on the truck too.
I have a K&N life time filter and I buy this once a year to recharge it. Works great the cleaner really cleans it well. I usually use the entire bottle of cleaner up but not the oil. The only downside is the fact you have to wait for it to try before putting it back in the car. I usually do the change before I go to bed and put it back in the car when I wake up in the morning. Taking it out cleaning and putting it back in usually takes about 30 to 40 minutes.
You pretty much don’t have a choice if you purchase a K&N air filter…you have to have the recharger. The question is whether or not you want to purchase it along with your first-time purchase of the K&N air filter.
I just went ahead and purchased everything to take advantage of the free shipping. However, it’s going to be quite some time before I actually have to use it (50,000 miles in some cases where conditions are great). So if you don’t mind storing this stuff for later on, then get it now. Otherwise, I’d just wait till you actually need it.
I went with the spray just for convenience. It seems easier and faster to apply compared to dropping the liquid in straight lines along all the ridges. However, it could be a bit messy if you’re not careful.