It's doubtful that you've gained any more power with the stock exhaust & ECU tune. In fact it's more likely that you've reduced power by messing with the air/fuel ratio. But I bet the intake howl is a lot better and, let's face it, the mods we do to our bikes are to make it either look or sound better. Increased power is just the lie we tell ourselves to justify the expense. So job done in my opinion.
Did my 350, yeah, its louder and without a doubt, it has more urge. For the monetary outlay, its a worthwhile upgrade. 6 months on, i haven't felt the need to do any more mods. Enjoying my bike!
That’s interesting, i didn’t find it any louder. I’ve had the bike for 2 years, so just mixing it up with a couple of mods, nothing that can’t be reversed though. Thanks for watching
Recently returned to motorbikes after a long ( too long ) break and got myself the RE Meteor. Loving it so far and may also look to do a mod or two, side panniers, handle bar mirrors and after watching how easy this DNA filter looked maybe even that as well. Thanks for the content.
Welcome back. Love my Meteor also. I’ll be doing a few more mod videos over the next 6 months, including using some more parts from @tecbikeparts. Big news regarding Tec Bike Parts products and availability in Australia dropping soon.
I fit the DNA filter on all my bikes. I notice the note of the bike is different and louder plus an increase in performance. I highly recommend AEW Short Star exhaust! I tried a few different kinds and the AEW Short Star produced the most bass low end note. Delightful! A decat pipe is also an easy fit between the header and exhaust.
Got to be honest, I didn’t notice any difference in sound, but definitely felt the engine wasn’t working as hard. Not a massive difference but noticeable. Thanks for watching, shall check out the AES exhaust.
Hi With the way the ECU is programmed on closed loop where it uses the O2 sensor for monitoring mixture it may make a bit of difference. This only occurs when less than approximately 1/2 throttle or at higher revs, where it goes to open loop and shuts the O2 sensor out and works off mapping in the ECU. IF ANYTHING you will be running leaner in open loop. And as they are almost running at 15:1 to comply with emissions instead of 14.7 :1 , like to see a cht and see any increase in heat on open loop. The only way to fix is to remap ECU by someone who knows what they are doing. And this is for any mod to exhaust or change intake. Cheers Brian
Nice work. One of the biggest lies motorcyclists tell themselves (and partners), I'm just keeping this one stock. Next Minute. Air filter upgrade, new exhaust and might need to reflash the ECU. Look forward to seeing what difference the upgrades make on both power and also fuel consumption at each stage of the bike.
I fitted DNA air filter to my M Guzzi v100 mandello to save the cost of replacing the paper filter every 12000ks. service. More than paid for itself by second service.
I suggest you have a look at a channel called project farm to see some very scientific testing of air filters paper and the high flow cloth oil style. If more air can get through there has to be less resistance to air flow by either larger holes or less filter medium, or a combination of both. The results of the tests are quite illuminating. Enough to convince me that by sticking with OEM paper my engine is yes a little bit restricted but far cleaner. Contaminants kill motors but a little bit less air won't because its been tuned to run that way.
Also consider how independent that (or any) testing actually is. Putting out a different perspective - I have heard that the oil impregnated filters collect more of the dust particles because the dust is trapped by the oil.
@@calvinmathys2023 this guy is 100% independent. That's how he makes his money. No sponsors at all. All real consumer advice. Have a watch and form your own opinion of project farm.
I did the air filter mod a while back (5,000miles ish ago), it made the bike even more enjoyable to ride. Recently I changed the front brake pads for the EBC HH version as I felt on the limit 2 up with luggage coming down winding mountain roads. They're still bedding in but, at the moment, feel better though I dislike the buzzing when braking harder that has come with them. Looking forward to see what you do next. I suppose a de-cat?
OK, there’s no tachometer so not sure what RPM it was doing, but it sounded like it wasn’t working as hard. Also, on that stretch of road with the incline, the throttle is usually very near pinned to maintain the speed limit. With the high flow air filter I definitely has a bit of extra throttle to use if needed.
4:56 "Maintain 80 kph at a lower RPM". Unless you have switched gear it's pure magical thinking. Your gear ratios are fixed, end of story. I'm sorry, I really like your channel, but this makes absolutely no sense.
I'm pretty sure this is exactly what Ross means. A lower RPM would point to a higher gear rather than maintaining the revs in a lower gear to make it up the same hill he commutes on daily.
So not sure, but it definitely sounded like the engine wasn’t working as hard, no tach so can’t be certain of rpm. I usually have the throttle pinned on that stretch of road, but didn’t have to pin it with the air filter.
It's doubtful that you've gained any more power with the stock exhaust & ECU tune. In fact it's more likely that you've reduced power by messing with the air/fuel ratio.
But I bet the intake howl is a lot better and, let's face it, the mods we do to our bikes are to make it either look or sound better. Increased power is just the lie we tell ourselves to justify the expense. So job done in my opinion.
Didn’t notice much difference in the sound of the intake to be honest.
Did my 350, yeah, its louder and without a doubt, it has more urge. For the monetary outlay, its a worthwhile upgrade. 6 months on, i haven't felt the need to do any more mods. Enjoying my bike!
That’s interesting, i didn’t find it any louder. I’ve had the bike for 2 years, so just mixing it up with a couple of mods, nothing that can’t be reversed though. Thanks for watching
Recently returned to motorbikes after a long ( too long ) break and got myself the RE Meteor. Loving it so far and may also look to do a mod or two, side panniers, handle bar mirrors and after watching how easy this DNA filter looked maybe even that as well. Thanks for the content.
Welcome back. Love my Meteor also. I’ll be doing a few more mod videos over the next 6 months, including using some more parts from @tecbikeparts. Big news regarding Tec Bike Parts products and availability in Australia dropping soon.
I fit the DNA filter on all my bikes. I notice the note of the bike is different and louder plus an increase in performance.
I highly recommend AEW Short Star exhaust! I tried a few different kinds and the AEW Short Star produced the most bass low end note. Delightful!
A decat pipe is also an easy fit between the header and exhaust.
Got to be honest, I didn’t notice any difference in sound, but definitely felt the engine wasn’t working as hard. Not a massive difference but noticeable. Thanks for watching, shall check out the AES exhaust.
Tinkering with bikes is so rewarding!
So true
Very interesting. I will be looking for this filter in the US due to your video. Thank you!
You’re welcome, glad the video was useful. Shall be doing more videos with other mods on the Meteor 350 over the coming months
Hi
With the way the ECU is programmed on closed loop where it uses the O2 sensor for monitoring mixture it may make a bit of difference. This only occurs when less than approximately 1/2 throttle or at higher revs, where it goes to open loop and shuts the O2 sensor out and works off mapping in the ECU. IF ANYTHING you will be running leaner in open loop. And as they are almost running at 15:1 to comply with emissions instead of 14.7 :1 , like to see a cht and see any increase in heat on open loop.
The only way to fix is to remap ECU by someone who knows what they are doing. And this is for any mod to exhaust or change intake.
Cheers
Brian
Cheers Brian, interesting stuff
When you do the exhaust, make sure to do a de-cat pipe, it will help the exhaust breathe better and the bike will run slightly cooler.👍
Thanks for the tip
Nice work. One of the biggest lies motorcyclists tell themselves (and partners), I'm just keeping this one stock. Next Minute. Air filter upgrade, new exhaust and might need to reflash the ECU.
Look forward to seeing what difference the upgrades make on both power and also fuel consumption at each stage of the bike.
lol, yep guilty as charged.
I've done the DNA filter and plate it is better, need more can't wait till you do exhaust
Yep, exhaust is next! Just a slip on first up, but might look at a de-cat pipe in the future
Good fun testing mods mate
Might have to put knobbies and a chair on it.🤣
@@BikerTorque ha do that ill ride in it with ya
@@tazyt3388 it would be a slow old ride on the Meteor
@@BikerTorque i can fix that mate bit of tuning she’d rip
@@tazyt3388 😂
I fitted DNA air filter to my M Guzzi v100 mandello to save the cost of replacing the paper filter every 12000ks. service. More than paid for itself by second service.
And thats the other benefit. V100 Mandello, great bike by the way.
I suggest you have a look at a channel called project farm to see some very scientific testing of air filters paper and the high flow cloth oil style. If more air can get through there has to be less resistance to air flow by either larger holes or less filter medium, or a combination of both. The results of the tests are quite illuminating. Enough to convince me that by sticking with OEM paper my engine is yes a little bit restricted but far cleaner. Contaminants kill motors but a little bit less air won't because its been tuned to run that way.
Shall check it out.
Also consider how independent that (or any) testing actually is. Putting out a different perspective - I have heard that the oil impregnated filters collect more of the dust particles because the dust is trapped by the oil.
@@calvinmathys2023 this guy is 100% independent. That's how he makes his money. No sponsors at all. All real consumer advice. Have a watch and form your own opinion of project farm.
@@calvinmathys2023 he is an 100% independent reviewer with zero sponsors. He makes a living by being honest. What a strange concept nowadays.
For a bike this price, I’ll take a slightly shorter engine life for more fun during that life
I did the air filter mod a while back (5,000miles ish ago), it made the bike even more enjoyable to ride. Recently I changed the front brake pads for the EBC HH version as I felt on the limit 2 up with luggage coming down winding mountain roads. They're still bedding in but, at the moment, feel better though I dislike the buzzing when braking harder that has come with them.
Looking forward to see what you do next. I suppose a de-cat?
Might do a standard pipe first, then think about a de-cat. Have a few other little mods coming up also.
How can it do 80kmph at lower RPM, air filter dont change the gearing.
OK, there’s no tachometer so not sure what RPM it was doing, but it sounded like it wasn’t working as hard. Also, on that stretch of road with the incline, the throttle is usually very near pinned to maintain the speed limit. With the high flow air filter I definitely has a bit of extra throttle to use if needed.
My meteor with the same DNA transformed it into an R1M, Wow!
Lol, maybe in your mind.
I would love to see a 14T front, a 44T rear sprocket, or both! The change in gears would probably have it pull a small wheelie in first. 😂
LOL, that might be a first, a Royal Enfield that wheelies.
so u changed the gearing also?
no, didn't feel like the engine was working as hard.
4:56 "Maintain 80 kph at a lower RPM". Unless you have switched gear it's pure magical thinking. Your gear ratios are fixed, end of story. I'm sorry, I really like your channel, but this makes absolutely no sense.
I'm pretty sure this is exactly what Ross means. A lower RPM would point to a higher gear rather than maintaining the revs in a lower gear to make it up the same hill he commutes on daily.
So not sure, but it definitely sounded like the engine wasn’t working as hard, no tach so can’t be certain of rpm. I usually have the throttle pinned on that stretch of road, but didn’t have to pin it with the air filter.
Cheers Stef, still love that little Meteor.
Will it be seen as a performance improvement by insurance companies and invalidate ins ?
Doubt it, but will check
Lol, you'd better put a tube between your helmet and you airbox, and blow when you need power.
lol, do you think that would work?
80 kph at lower revs with just an air filter. Will not happen!
Definitely felt like the engine wasn’t working as hard to get to 80 and then stay there