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Want to put a 169 style air cleaner on my 126. I know the parts are put there but was curious if anyone has done this yet?
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Just use one off of a KT or a Mag. They're the same, except they don't have the extra holes in the side. (Which you don't need.)
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yep, We were doing that 20+ years ago. like J-Mech suggested the KT style works to as do the old cast iron K series twins
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Any advantage to running these?
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none what so ever if everything else is stock. waste of time and money but I suppose the cool factor is there
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get the K&N replacement then you never have to replace it
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Have you done this mod yourself?
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Put a bigger air cleaner on? No. Why? Like we said, it doesn't gain anything. If your wanting to know if it bolts up, or will work, yes. But I don't do it. Not on a stock engine. Now, if I was going to up the HP.... (internal engine work) then yeah, I would. If your looking for HP, then it's not going to do anything.
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Is there anything that I could do for this k301 to wake it up while keeping it reliable and mower friendly?
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