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Old 30-12-2007, 03:43 AM
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Tech Review - UNI Filter

PRODUCT: UNI Filter
PRICE: $25-$30
WHERE TO BUY: Basically most pitbike shops but it could sometimes be hard to find the right size, or you can get them online.


Well, if you want to make a noticeable amount of faster throttle response a UNI air filter is definitely a MUST HAVE. I didn't think putting one on would make so much of a difference. Compared to the stock airbox which is restrictive as hell, this definately makes your Honda CRF50F perform A LOT better. It also makes the engine sound better which is a bonus

It will take you about 5 minutes to install your UNI.

I will guide you through the steps (I have no pics sorry)

1. Remove your seat and plastics
2. Remove your fuel tank (The reason for this is that the nut that holds the Earth wire and the top of the airbox in place is inline with the fuel tap so the nut is difficult to undo)
3. Take off the nut that holds the top of the airbox to the frame. You can put it straight back on because the UNI Filter doesn't use that bracket (you still have to put it back on for the Earth Wire.)
4. Undo the Phillips head screw that closes the hose clamp that holds the airbox in place.

OK so you should have your airbox off now and you simply slide on the UNI Filter and do up the screw on the hose clamp and you are done!

You don't need to adjust your carby in any way.

As soon as you kick over your 50 you will notice a difference in throttle response!

WHAT I LIKED

Performance: I love the way my bike revs up a lot faster and it has a small gain in power compared to the restrictive airbox.

Looks: I simply think a foam filter looks better than an airbox haha. The UNI airfilters come in Red and Green in colour. You can also buy a straight one or a 30 degree angle bent one. I am currently running a green angled UNI.

FIT: It is basically a "bolt on" modification which a massive difference in performance.


WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE:

Getting the old stock airbox off hahaha. When you have a UNI you don't need to get the tank off which makes life easier.

Comments:

Seriously consider getting one of these as a first modification for your CRF50F because they make a big difference for the little money.

MY RATING - 9/10

Q&A

Q. I have just put a UNI on my CRF and now it's not starting, what do I do?

A. Check that you put the nut back on where the airbox was held onto the frame, the earth wire has to be on firm.

Q. What size UNI fits my stock CRF50F?

A. 29mm,30mm,31mm (maybe a couple more but these will be your average sizes)


Well here are some pics of my bike with the UNI filter.



might be hard to see in this pic \/


cheers guys
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great review, but will it make much of a difference on a 125 or 140?
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it will make some differnce to your power but it all depends whats on there atm... as the crf50s have a restrictive airbox it makes a huge differnce to open it up and let more air in!

great man.. just simply for the look and the performance i would always run one, just knowing that WHEN its clean and not clogged up with dust, dirt, bush and other stuff it will not restrictive anything and run to peak performance!!

great review man i love the set out, very easy to read (everyone should take a leaf out of sid's book on this one) =)

good work bro! =D
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great review, but will it make much of a difference on a 125 or 140?

Not very much because they already have a foam airfilter but I was comparing my UNI to the stock CRF50 airbox, which WAS a huge difference.
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(everyone should take a leaf out of sid's book on this one) =)

I loosely base mine on unit mx's review lol but you can use my layout if you want.
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Foam are ghey for the simple fact that u goto throw them out.... UNI's pay for them selves after a while. And they look ubes
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good review
don't forget that most uni filters come un oiled and you have to oil them before use. Once you know how to clean and reoil them they are great and will pay for themselves over a standard replaceable filter.

Also on most pitbikes the old filter is very simple to remove, undo hose clamp and pull it off.

To help with correct sizing aswel you should either take your old filter into the shop with you or simply remove the filter and measure the inside diameter of the flange that bolts onto the carbie.
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lol, wow you didnt even know where to get a filter to fit ya bike yesterday now a full review of how to do it.. might need to find a HOW TO SEARCH review and read through it....

edit: ok so it was a SMALELR filter you was after... still..

Where do you buy those tiny airfilters?

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What are you talking about mate... Ive had a UNI for about a week so why would I ask where to buy one yesterday?


link please
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hmmm..i'm after a uni filter in 50mm diameter atm. But uniflow are on holiday till the 7th. Anyone know where i could grab one online or something?
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