I’ve changed mine to K&N air filters years ago. And when I clean them yearly, I never tough the tank or pull the air hose like you do. I simple unscrew the two bolts and it comes right off. You are adding steps that you don’t have to and unplugging pieces under the tank, just add to the risk of something breaking. Either way thanks for the video.
It depends on how certain people do the job, there are no right or wrong steps and some might add steps or two, just to make life easier. Thank you for your input and I really do appreciate it for watching my videos.✌️
No you don't have to tune it. The computer will be able to adjust itself. On the other hand, if you replace the exhaust to aftermarket, you will need to tune it. 👍
Great video. Never thought of lifting the tank when playing with the air filter
Thank you very much my friend 🙏
I’ve changed mine to K&N air filters years ago. And when I clean them yearly, I never tough the tank or pull the air hose like you do. I simple unscrew the two bolts and it comes right off. You are adding steps that you don’t have to and unplugging pieces under the tank, just add to the risk of something breaking. Either way thanks for the video.
It depends on how certain people do the job, there are no right or wrong steps and some might add steps or two, just to make life easier. Thank you for your input and I really do appreciate it for watching my videos.✌️
Great video 😊
Thank you very much 😊
Did u have to tune it , since it's hi flow air filter?
No you don't have to tune it. The computer will be able to adjust itself. On the other hand, if you replace the exhaust to aftermarket, you will need to tune it. 👍
@@MrBeeHS oh I see , yes that's wht I met if u had to adjust computer for new filters. Can you feel more power, does it eat more gas.
Thanks
Yes if you have to adjust the computer, it will use more gas and you will have more power. 👍
@@MrBeeHS got it , thanks for help 👍
You are very welcome 😃👍
cool
) you don't lift the tank to fit
You can slide it in.