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SubmitterevilsimMore Photos from evilsim   Last Update2005/7/6 16:33    Tell a friendTell a friend
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i won 4 of these 30mm horns on ebay and had them in 5 days from germany!! ended up being $20 a horn. they fit (too) snuggly under the K&N filter box so im going to diy an airbox with the use of an A series rocker cover. all installed now. sound is slightly throatier and after a quick mixture tune it was running happier than ever.. the air horns are made of aircraft grade alum and are machined and honed to perfection.

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evilsim
Posted: 2005/7/6 16:41  Updated: 2005/7/6 16:41
Home away from home
Joined: 2003/11/30
From: Sydney.au
Posts: 597
 Re: wanted : A series rocker cover
edit: the airfilter ill be using for the diy airbox will be a large weber sock held within the piping.


p.s. if youve got a spare A series rocker cover and your in sydney msg me and ill give u $ for it!

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sidedraught
Posted: 2005/7/6 23:24  Updated: 2005/7/6 23:24
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2004/9/4
From: sydney
Posts: 3098
 Re: wanted : A series rocker cover
I dont think you will get enough airflow through a single weber sock.

maybe a pod filter on the end of the airbox or individual socks.

I run mine without any filters because I love the look of the alloy trumpets.

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BACKFIRE
Posted: 2005/7/7 3:58  Updated: 2005/7/7 3:58
Just can't stay away
Joined: 2003/5/26
From: Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 107
 Re: wanted : A series rocker cover
Nice use of lightsaber. You have clearly mastered your full potentual of the force...



The filter on the single sidedraught practically touches the strut tower so there is no scope for messing about with it.

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sidedraught
Posted: 2005/7/7 5:27  Updated: 2005/7/7 5:27
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2004/9/4
From: sydney
Posts: 3098
 Re: wanted : A series rocker cover
Ahh strut towers...... after 19 years of KB10 ownership I had nearly forgotten about the joys of 1200 ownership.

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datsun_guy
Posted: 2005/12/31 11:15  Updated: 2005/12/31 11:15
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Joined: 2005/10/12
From: Vic Bendigo
Posts: 319
 Re: wanted : A series rocker cover
iv goten the specs for a set of air horns and turnd them on a metal lath and it cost about $30 for all the metal and they work just fine i love the sound they make thhhhuq

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dattodevil
Posted: 2005/12/31 22:06  Updated: 2005/12/31 22:06
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Joined: 2004/1/20
From: Christchurch. NZ
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 Re: wanted : A series rocker cover
Are you using the large or small K&N filter with those?

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evilsim
Posted: 2006/1/1 12:24  Updated: 2006/1/1 12:24
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Joined: 2003/11/30
From: Sydney.au
Posts: 597
 Re: wanted : A series rocker cover
small ones. the filters are covered with a custom unifilter wrap-around foam element which works well when im driving in dusty places.. im replacing with a custom airbox someone gave me.