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    Default R2C air filter

    I haven't heard much about these lately so I thought I'd ask for some opinions. I used one for a full season last year and blew it out before every race. I never had any dirt in the carb or on the filter base or top. I am running a crate so I didn't tear it down to see how the internals looked after 20+ races. Their website says you can wash them, but I thought I would start fresh with a new one this season.

    Thoughts? I previously purchased wix paper and replaced regularly.

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    I have 15 races on mine, and clean it after every race. I blow it out with an air hose first, to get the loose stuff off. Rinse it with a garden hose, blow it dry with the air hose. My blow gun has one of those safety tips on it, only blows out 35-40 psi. And always clean/rinse from inside out. Still looks like new.
    Last edited by joedoozer; 01-23-2012 at 06:06 PM.
    Crew Chief "Tip of the day":
    Most handling problems can be solved by adjusting the screw-ball. It can be difficult to fine tune at times. Explaining yourself loudly and striking it on top of the helmet with a dead blow hammer usually works well.

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    Default R2C Air Filter

    I've got one too and have always just used an air hose to blow it out. I've never used a hose to wash it out. How long does it take to dry when you do that? One day, more or less??

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    I never paid attention to how long it takes to dry. We race every 2 weeks, and its always dry when I pick it up.
    Crew Chief "Tip of the day":
    Most handling problems can be solved by adjusting the screw-ball. It can be difficult to fine tune at times. Explaining yourself loudly and striking it on top of the helmet with a dead blow hammer usually works well.

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