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Added Frog skin and hole on Dash M1000

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Added Frog skin and holes on Dash M1000
I was wondering if anyone modified there Air Box after the Frog Skin and Hole in the Dash. The End of the Air box is right there and I thought a little more air
would help it Breath.
 

clutch

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There is already an intake on the top side of the airbox under the gauge with a frogskin on it. I think all you would accomplish is more intake noise.
 
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jim

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Install the SLP modified air intake kit for the M1000. I had that sled and fought deep powder bogging until I did that. The SLP modified intake has intake screens under the hood...they don't affect cold intake performance that I noticed but will certainly become a good auxillary intake when the powder is over the hood and choking out the intake. Once that was installed, no more deep powder bogging issues.

Also helpful is an aftermarket Y pipe...this cleaned things up through the range and it was less likely to bog. But no other mods if you do Y pipe...it will get too lean.
 
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Thanks for the info about extra holes under Gauge...
I have SLP pipe, Y pipe, and Can and the Boondocker controller I have yet to run it in over the Hood Powder.
But had herd of bogging if no extra vents.
When riding at Rabbit ears end of Season last year I though a little under reving at 7400. 75 gram weights.
I have a few sets to try this year 70, 73, 75,77, 80 and 83 gram.
for both Michigan Boondocken and back out west Late this year.
I Have a Crossfire 1000 also ( thats why so many weights)

thanks for opinions
 
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jim

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Add another shim to the secondary spring (more preload) and install rock rollers to keep Rs during backshifting...FYI. Make sure your primary spring is fresh too.
 
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