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From: dungannonnorthern ireland, UNITED KINGDOM
some people stick out there filter as it gets more air but in my opinion wouldntdo it with an offroad it getts dusty and black in few mins even if it is 2 stage. keep it under the body.
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From: Kingston UK, but living in Athens, GREECE
Yeh, there's some odd stuff going on there, fuel filter should indeed be on the line from the tank to the carb, and an additional one on the pressure line if you really want. How come there are no body clips in any of the pics, did you change the body after the run? Body looks like it's riding really high. Air filter placement, if it's there to get more 'air' then forget it, first off it's not getting any more air there, just more dirt, and it being outside the body is prob only reducing inlet temps by about 1 degree, so no point in it. Get a short bend unit and return it to it's proper postion, looks really funny sticking out of the windshield. Lastly, it's not a good idea to keep fuel in the tank for 2 weeks!! I empty the tank and clean the engine after almost every run. But well done for getting it nice and dirty anyway.








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