bergs
12/27/2007 7:23:49 PM
Dude, did you even scroll down?
quote:
Installing this kit has the following benefits:
- Improved exhaust scavenging
- Weight savings, of about 3 lbs
- A cleaner, less cluttered, engine area
- Reduced contamination of the engin
randy_wheelie
12/27/2007 7:29:28 PM
quote:
ORIGINAL: bergs
Dude, did you even scroll down?
quote:
Installing this kit has the following benefits:
- Improved exhaust scavenging
- Weight savings, of about 3 lbs
- A cleaner, less cluttered, engine area
- Reduced contamination of the engin
Dude, I was more or less asking if it was B.S. or not.
Jason748
12/27/2007 7:44:30 PM
Improved exhaust scavenging - This is debatable, if it actaully does it's minimial.
Weight savings, of about 3 lbs - 3lbs sounds about right if you remove the entire PAIR system (Tubes, Selonoid, etc..) and not just the tubes.
A cleaner, less cluttered, engine area - Yes, but it's still cluttered.
Reduced contamination of the engine - False, The system simply injects exhaust gases (mostly unburnt fuel) during decceleration back into the airbox, not really any contamination there...
knightslugger
12/27/2007 11:00:20 PM
the PAIR Valve acts like a the AIR pump does on a car. it assists in the post combustion burning of unburned hydrocarbons in the exhaust by pulsing fresh air FROM the air box directly into the exhaust manifold. it's an emissions device and needs to be there if your bike requires certifications.
Nauree
12/28/2007 11:16:41 AM
I have the CA model bike to and I would honestly like to do this. But...I have read reports from people who have removed the emissions from the bike that its screws up the preformance. I'd be weary on doing this.
Jason748
12/30/2007 8:26:33 PM
Here's some info on remove the smog equipment on a CA model CBR600RR, But it will be similar to other Honda's.
05 CA model 600RR
yamadog1507
12/30/2007 8:58:51 PM
i would say leave it alone,