Looney Cylinders wrote:
There was a post over at the Canadian board stating excessive jetting richness caused by fitting Uni filters (as opposed to dyno setup with open carbs). One of the examples sited is a 150hp Gast 750 engine in a 500 frame.
Has anyone determined what sort of flow/hp these filters cost? Anyone know the performance differences between clean and dry unis VS treated with Uni oil or fuel soaked caused by normal spit back?
J
The post went both ways, Walm's ran worse, Zambia ran better, with and without filters. Jetting changes need to be made with or without filter, so there is an effect. But dirt grinding rings and bearings without filters will cause more engine wear. The hp difference really only should matter to drag/road racers running for money or a championship. And if you don't think it is dusty where you live, fun fact 1,000 TONS of space dust falls to earth every year.........
And I never did dyno runs without filters, and only spray a very light mist of light oil on my filters to make the outside a bit sticky. And my motors are modernized, so spit-back is not a factor........
