Cool. What dyno? Post some photo's of the dragsters.
Cool. What dyno? Post some photo's of the dragsters.
$777.78 actually. And trust me when I say I got more than 3 hp. (It's not like its hooked up to a computer, oh wait yeah it is, and yeah I know how to tune a wide range of machines on a dyno chart being I have a dyno equipped in my shop that we build and test SuperStar Dragsters) But thanks for your input and speculation! This is somewhat of a surprise how many people are kinda against it all, but i am really glad to get honest answers cause I don't know, only time will tell. Honestly, if anyone needs a custom map for your pioneer let me know and we can go about making you one or I can show you how to make your own. Cause that's what forum friends do, not put you down. Oh well brush em off and cruise past them. I have a dream. . .-MLK
I couldn't agree more! I hated the cheesy clear connectors they use. I have a Tiny glue gun I use for things like that! Easily filled the clear covers and slid em on!I have been running the PCV just about since they released it for the p1000. I also have the autotune option and I love it. I took mine to the dyno and I was surprised to see the transmission will not shift unless the front tires are spinning. Using first gear pulls, the power commander compared to the other stock machine we brought showed about 8 hp increase. I have since then added a HMF muffler and bored out the throttlebody to be the same size as the African twin.
It makes a nice difference in low end power but the top in is still choked out.
Use some tape over the holes in the PCV to keep water and debris out. I called them and they said it will function properly even under water but I still removed the rubber plugs and tape it. I also sprayed some liquid electrical tape where the wires enter just to be extra safe.
How'd boring out the throttlebody make it feel? I bet AWESOME. Plus now it sounds like your hauling ass!I have been running the PCV just about since they released it for the p1000. I also have the autotune option and I love it. I took mine to the dyno and I was surprised to see the transmission will not shift unless the front tires are spinning. Using first gear pulls, the power commander compared to the other stock machine we brought showed about 8 hp increase. I have since then added a HMF muffler and bored out the throttlebody to be the same size as the African twin.
It makes a nice difference in low end power but the top in is still choked out.
Use some tape over the holes in the PCV to keep water and debris out. I called them and they said it will function properly even under water but I still removed the rubber plugs and tape it. I also sprayed some liquid electrical tape where the wires enter just to be extra safe.
How'd boring out the throttlebody make it feel? I bet AWESOME. Plus now it sounds like your hauling ass!
I would be interested in seeing the gains from stock and your dyno tune$777.78 actually. And trust me when I say I got more than 3 hp. (It's not like its hooked up to a computer, oh wait yeah it is, and yeah I know how to tune a wide range of machines on a dyno chart being I have a dyno equipped in my shop that we build and test SuperStar Dragsters) But thanks for your input and speculation! This is somewhat of a surprise how many people are kinda against it all, but i am really glad to get honest answers cause I don't know, only time will tell. Honestly, if anyone needs a custom map for your pioneer let me know and we can go about making you one or I can show you how to make your own. Cause that's what forum friends do, not put you down. Oh well brush em off and cruise past them. I have a dream. . .-MLK
Strongbuilt, I would be interested in a better tune. Don't know if I have the know how though. Do you have any suggestions. I would like to eliminate the speed limiter and bump up the RPM's a little bit. Any added horsepower would be great. Side note, I have used K&N filters for about 30 years, can't remember actually, with no issues ever. Just clean them and oil them again. Always could tell a difference when installed with an exhaust and a tuner of some type. Chevy's, Yamaha's, Harley's all responded better.$777.78 actually. And trust me when I say I got more than 3 hp. (It's not like its hooked up to a computer, oh wait yeah it is, and yeah I know how to tune a wide range of machines on a dyno chart being I have a dyno equipped in my shop that we build and test SuperStar Dragsters) But thanks for your input and speculation! This is somewhat of a surprise how many people are kinda against it all, but i am really glad to get honest answers cause I don't know, only time will tell. Honestly, if anyone needs a custom map for your pioneer let me know and we can go about making you one or I can show you how to make your own. Cause that's what forum friends do, not put you down. Oh well brush em off and cruise past them. I have a dream. . .-MLK
Did you use the same location for the exhaust sensor. mine is different threads, i need to cut it out and weld a new one on.
Show a pic of the filter housing does it just sit inside or is it a airbox topHoly s*** guys, Better get them ordered, This runs so good!!!!!! It made it feel so crisp. Very pleased and would do it again in a heartbeat!View attachment 57841
That's not true 100%. You can increase air flow by increasing filter surface area, which K&N advertises as their claim to fame. Now there's also a chance that you can also reduce restriction by increasing the particulate sized allowed through the filter which could be some of the performance gain found in a K&N filter. In my opinion the design of a k&n filter is so-so for filtration but it's a lot less prone to failure than a paper filter. A K&N filter can get wet without degradation and they tend to maintain performance even when very dirty. I'd like to see a prefilter for this or ideally I'd like to see a foam/oil filter like UNI makes for a Pioneer.
That's not true 100%. You can increase air flow by increasing filter surface area, which K&N advertises as their claim to fame. Now there's also a chance that you can also reduce restriction by increasing the particulate sized allowed through the filter which could be some of the performance gain found in a K&N filter. In my opinion the design of a k&n filter is so-so for filtration but it's a lot less prone to failure than a paper filter. A K&N filter can get wet without degradation and they tend to maintain performance even when very dirty. I'd like to see a prefilter for this or ideally I'd like to see a foam/oil filter like UNI makes for a Pioneer.
That's not true 100%. You can increase air flow by increasing filter surface area, which K&N advertises as their claim to fame. Now there's also a chance that you can also reduce restriction by increasing the particulate sized allowed through the filter which could be some of the performance gain found in a K&N filter. In my opinion the design of a k&n filter is so-so for filtration but it's a lot less prone to failure than a paper filter. A K&N filter can get wet without degradation and they tend to maintain performance even when very dirty. I'd like to see a prefilter for this or ideally I'd like to see a foam/oil filter like UNI makes for a Pioneer.
The stock filter does a great job of filtering but they do get dirty quick. I wish K&N would have made a prefilter wrap for this new Pioneer filter
do you have any pictures on how it's not fittingI have 2017 Pioneer 1000 LE. I can’t get the k and n air filter to fit. What am I doing wrong?
The cover won’t fit over the kn filter because of the bed release bar.do you have any pictures on how it's not fitting