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Dna3 cleaning and Kev's mod adjustment
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Greetings from Finland. I started to use all DNA filter mods (1,2,3) and now I want ideas how often I should clean those filters? I drive normally about 70% tarmac and 30 gravel. Can you say approximately how often you clean those Filter. Second question is about fuel mod. Is there a difference of adjusting the fuel mod, when it's cold or warm temperature. Mine is set to 6 o'clock when weather is about 8 decree celsius. when I close the gas, bike feel like it suffocate and when I turn gas it take small second before reaction. |
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The thing to remember is all cotton gauze filters reach their peak filtration after a thousand Km or so. Cleaning too often isn't always a good thing; it can reduce overall filtering efficiency. You just need to strike a balance between air flow and filtering efficiency.
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6 o'clock is about right for a Stage 3 set up at 20C ambient. I found that a drop of 10C from that required the dial to be moved clockwise one position, so 8C would be about 7 o'clock. Below 0C you'd probably looking at moving to 8 o'clock. |
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DNA recommend you should clean your filter every 3,000 miles.
Of course, I don't listen to this since I'm doing that mileage every two months. Too much effort. Yesterday, I decided to have a look at the filters. My stage 3 side cover was clean but needed oiling. You're looking for the cotton to be a consistent red throughout. Stage 1 filter needed a blow-out with compressed air (from a can, not a compressor) since it was had some debris inside. Gave it a quick but careful wipe. Held it up to the light, a perfect red colour. Put it straight back in. Do them when they need doing, and not at any other time.
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Thank you for your answers! helped a lot!
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