R. Warshawsky
Active member
Anyone heard of these? Seems like a different technology than oiled cotton.
Indian 7082325, Indian FTR air filter, Performance air filter Indian FTR1200
Sprint Filter
www.sprintfilter.net
For sure, you and I are on the same page on this. I was more interested in having a reusable media that seems to actually filter, as opposed to oiled cotton.Don’t expect any gains.
What misinformation?I know this is an old thread, but people need to stop posting misinformation. SPRINT is the new standard in air filters for power sports. YOU ASK most AMA Superbike or World Superbike what filter they run? It is an F1-85 Sprint Race. They work. Period
Filter media is polyester. You literally can see thru it with the F1-85 race version. The standard P08 version is also of the same type but spun more tightly. VERY similar filtration properties of paper without the restriction. Before I bought a Sprint, I was using DNA. I stopped using K&N when I clearly saw dirt tracks leading down velocity stacks on my KFX700 Vforce I built. This was almost 20 years ago. My Gen 2 Yamaha Vmax's always had DNA. This is when I started testing filters on the DYNO to stop the bullsh!t. 3HP was gained without a filter. Installing the DNA retained the 3HP gain. Putting the OEM filter back in, lost the 3HP. Is this a sh!t ton of HP? No. but it is a gain. There will be MORE gains when the bike is under full load and the airbox is slightly pressurized at 135mph (TRAP SPEED in the 1/4 mile). To be clear, any motor has a CFM requirement. It is up to the engineers to design an airbox large enough to supply the engines demand. Almost all the time, there is size limitation and they have to make concessions. Yes, there are some designs that are near perfect and you will not see much of anything.
The Sprint not only allows more flow (if motor demand is present), but because of the woven polyester, it will straighten airflow and reduce turbulence. The DNA is also known for this.
I have dyno tested the Sprint PO8 on a 2020 KTM 1290 SD GT and a 2022 BMW S1000XR. The KTM made just shy of 3 hp more than with a DNA. The S1000XR made just shy of 4HP more than over the stock element. They are reusable filters! NO OIL! Just shake them off. If the dirt is heavy because you forgot to clean it over 3 years, just use mild dish washing soap and rinse. Let dry and re-install.
Google Sprint air filter dyno's. Go to Brock's Performance and watch him dyno this filter on various bikes just to prove what I am saying. These filters are what all are using on the BMW S1000RR (Dyno 5+ with F1-85). Don't take my word for it. Go look...
I have the F1-85 Race in my FTR. In almost 40 years of STREET motorcycles, I will never using anything, at this point, other than Sprint.
Just out of curiosity, do you work for these folks? Still trying to figure out what "misinformation" was set forth...how is stating a reusable filter that actually filters is misinformation?I know this is an old thread, but people need to stop posting misinformation. SPRINT is the new standard in air filters for power sports. YOU ASK most AMA Superbike or World Superbike what filter they run? It is an F1-85 Sprint Race. They work. Period
Filter media is polyester. You literally can see thru it with the F1-85 race version. The standard P08 version is also of the same type but spun more tightly. VERY similar filtration properties of paper without the restriction. Before I bought a Sprint, I was using DNA. I stopped using K&N when I clearly saw dirt tracks leading down velocity stacks on my KFX700 Vforce I built. This was almost 20 years ago. My Gen 2 Yamaha Vmax's always had DNA. This is when I started testing filters on the DYNO to stop the bullsh!t. 3HP was gained without a filter. Installing the DNA retained the 3HP gain. Putting the OEM filter back in, lost the 3HP. Is this a sh!t ton of HP? No. but it is a gain. There will be MORE gains when the bike is under full load and the airbox is slightly pressurized at 135mph (TRAP SPEED in the 1/4 mile). To be clear, any motor has a CFM requirement. It is up to the engineers to design an airbox large enough to supply the engines demand. Almost all the time, there is size limitation and they have to make concessions. Yes, there are some designs that are near perfect and you will not see much of anything.
The Sprint not only allows more flow (if motor demand is present), but because of the woven polyester, it will straighten airflow and reduce turbulence. The DNA is also known for this.
I have dyno tested the Sprint PO8 on a 2020 KTM 1290 SD GT and a 2022 BMW S1000XR. The KTM made just shy of 3 hp more than with a DNA. The S1000XR made just shy of 4HP more than over the stock element. They are reusable filters! NO OIL! Just shake them off. If the dirt is heavy because you forgot to clean it over 3 years, just use mild dish washing soap and rinse. Let dry and re-install.
Google Sprint air filter dyno's. Go to Brock's Performance and watch him dyno this filter on various bikes just to prove what I am saying. These filters are what all are using on the BMW S1000RR (Dyno 5+ with F1-85). Don't take my word for it. Go look...
I have the F1-85 Race in my FTR. In almost 40 years of STREET motorcycles, I will never using anything, at this point, other than Sprint.
I'll take that...lolLong short, if you really want to split hairs having less oil in your intake means better air volume which means dry > oiled.
But does the oiled filter smooth out the air flow by oiling the pitted or textured intake
Have fun making noise with noisier intakes is my take.