Snake left the air temp sensor in the airbox, which is probably fine, but I wanted to get the sensor in the airflow so I drilled a 7.5mm hole in the rubber top of the K&N which makes a nice seal for the 8mm diameter sensor. Luckily I got the K&N intake the Snakebif recommended many weeks ago. It doesn't even have a ported intake if you do that so it probably hurts airflow more than helps. I also gto into the airbox to take out all the restrictive junk in there, only to find that that is a wasted effort and even though lots of guys have done that mod, it leaves the most restrictive piece in there - the final duct. This pipe sounds much much better than I expected and I am very happy to have an exhaust system of this quality for FREE (though the Moriwaki of my dreams is still on order). While I cured my paint, I did a sound check video. You can do that while idling the bike and letting it cool several times. This is super high temp paint that needs to be cured with a series of heat-cool, heat more-cool, heat a lot more-cool. I sand blasted all the pipe in the blast cabinet I share with my buddy (so we can use his high CFM compressor) and coated the pipe and muffler with VHT ceramic header paint.
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