AC4life
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Has anyone done an airbox snorkel on a 750 KQ? I would like to do mine and im just wondering if anyone has any pics or advice on how to do so. Any info would be appreciated. thanks...
Has anyone done an airbox snorkel on a 750 KQ? I would like to do mine and im just wondering if anyone has any pics or advice on how to do so. Any info would be appreciated. thanks...
Do you guys snorkel the CVT exhaust somehow too? I'm looking at buying a King Quad 700, but the exhaust in the back is wayy too low. Just wondering what everyone does, so it doesn't fill up with water. Is the 750 designed the same way?
Im not sure if the 750 is the same but I would think so.
I used PVC 1 1/2" pipe, it was a kit from Highlifter already cut for the king quad. but either way it runs from the back of the clutch housing to the front of the bike. Some guys have run it up through the back of the bike through the passenger/storage box too.
Mine runs from the back over the drive shaft to the left side, along under the running board between it and the engine and then up through the left front fender. Where the pipe is close to the engine I wrapped it with heat tape.
it would be best to snorkel the CVT intake exhaust also, a 2" PVC reducer to 1 1/2" goes into the stock rubber boot on the CVT intake and then you run the rest with 1 1/2" PVC pipe or hose to where ever you want on the front. Where it runs by the exhaust pipe I not only wrapped it in heat tape but I put a piece of metal DRYER duct hose around it so there was an air gap between it and the PVC pipe, Im thinking it would dissipate the heat better............seems to work.
Cheers
Glen
Thanks for the info, good to know it can be fixed. Is this product (High Lifter ATV Products & Accessories - Bayou Snorkels Kit - Suzuki 450i/700i/750i King Quad Clutch Housing)the cure for the airbox and CVT intake then? So I would need to make the CVT exhaust snorkel then too? Or does someone make this?
Thanks
feyd...pics would sweet. thanks bud!
feyd...pics would sweet. thanks bud!
air box...
Steve
What did you do to plug the original intake hole? I was looking on the nyroc site, someone used some tin metal to seal it up??
Thanks