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RE: what am i looking at here? - SportsterDoc - 04-13-2018

If the question is about the individual pod filters, this thread may be of interest:

http://www.cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=4879


RE: what am i looking at here? - Aussieflyer - 04-13-2018

(04-13-2018, 08:28 AM)misterprofessionality_imp Wrote:
(04-13-2018, 08:12 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Return to edited post http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=12446&pid=201766#pid201766

ah, i gotcha. so it's not a different part, just something's been added. what does that do for him? what effect does it have on the performance?

ah, i gotcha. so it's not a different part, just something's been added. what does that do for him? what effect does it have on the performance?
The resolution of the image is not so good but I think your pointing to the round shiny section of the throttle body. It's usually a dull silver component installed as a seal. Lots of folks glue in a shiny coin to dress it up a little. The engine looks quite different because of the modification mentioned by Cormanus, removal of the standard air box and four individual filters fitted in its place ... way cool IMO.


RE: what am i looking at here? - SportsterDoc - 04-13-2018

The advantage of pods is an open look.
4 pods may actually be slightly less $ than a factory air box filter.
There could be an air flow advantage on some bikes, but I am skeptical of that on the CB1100.


RE: what am i looking at here? - Ferrealls_imp - 04-13-2018

The silver cap on the throttle body looks like it covers a location where an O2 sensor used to be.

The benefit of this installation is that it removes all pressure losses across snorkel, air cleaner and funnels. It breathes much better. It would a custom fuel map to run correctly. Likely you'd want to use an autotuner, so you'd install an O2 sensor with that setup, maybe the reason why that one is missing.


RE: what am i looking at here? - misterprofessionality - 04-13-2018

(04-13-2018, 09:04 AM)SportsterDoc_imp Wrote: The advantage of pods is an open look.
4 pods may actually be slightly less $ than a factory air box filter.
There could be an air flow advantage on some bikes, but I am skeptical of that on the CB1100.

according to the thread that was posted above, it looks like it won't actually have any performance increase, but changing the throttle body instead might have more of an effect. am i wrong?


RE: what am i looking at here? - SportsterDoc - 04-13-2018

(04-13-2018, 10:40 AM)Ferrealls_imp Wrote: The silver cap on the throttle body looks like it covers a location where an O2 sensor used to be.

The benefit of this installation is that it removes all pressure losses across snorkel, air cleaner and funnels. It breathes much better. It would a custom fuel map to run correctly. Likely you'd want to use an autotuner, so you'd install an O2 sensor with that setup, maybe the reason why that one is missing.

O2 sensor(s) are exhaust mounted
Circled area is throttle position sensor
(04-13-2018, 10:40 AM)Ferrealls_imp Wrote: The silver cap on the throttle body looks like it covers a location where an O2 sensor used to be.

The benefit of this installation is that it removes all pressure losses across snorkel, air cleaner and funnels. It breathes much better. It would a custom fuel map to run correctly. Likely you'd want to use an autotuner, so you'd install an O2 sensor with that setup, maybe the reason why that one is missing.

On many engines, yes.
On the CB1100, very little difference.
I cut off the top of the "funnel" on my CB: no appreciable difference other than I like the intake sound. My 2012 Triumph benefitted significantly with snorkle removal.
(04-13-2018, 10:40 AM)Ferrealls_imp Wrote: The silver cap on the throttle body looks like it covers a location where an O2 sensor used to be.

The benefit of this installation is that it removes all pressure losses across snorkel, air cleaner and funnels. It breathes much better. It would a custom fuel map to run correctly. Likely you'd want to use an autotuner, so you'd install an O2 sensor with that setup, maybe the reason why that one is missing.

Mine runs fine with an opened intake
(04-13-2018, 10:44 AM)misterprofessionality_imp Wrote:
(04-13-2018, 09:04 AM)SportsterDoc_imp Wrote: The advantage of pods is an open look.
4 pods may actually be slightly less $ than a factory air box filter.
There could be an air flow advantage on some bikes, but I am skeptical of that on the CB1100.

according to the thread that was posted above, it looks like it won't actually have any performance increase, but changing the throttle body instead might have more of an effect. am i wrong?

Stock throttle bodies have more than enough CFM capability.
Not much power to be gained on the 1140 motor with stock cams, AFAIK


RE: what am i looking at here? - misterprofessionality - 04-13-2018

(04-13-2018, 10:55 AM)SportsterDoc_imp Wrote:
(04-13-2018, 10:40 AM)Ferrealls_imp Wrote: The silver cap on the throttle body looks like it covers a location where an O2 sensor used to be.

The benefit of this installation is that it removes all pressure losses across snorkel, air cleaner and funnels. It breathes much better. It would a custom fuel map to run correctly. Likely you'd want to use an autotuner, so you'd install an O2 sensor with that setup, maybe the reason why that one is missing.

O2 sensor(s) are exhaust mounted
Circled area is throttle position sensor
(04-13-2018, 10:40 AM)Ferrealls_imp Wrote: The silver cap on the throttle body looks like it covers a location where an O2 sensor used to be.

The benefit of this installation is that it removes all pressure losses across snorkel, air cleaner and funnels. It breathes much better. It would a custom fuel map to run correctly. Likely you'd want to use an autotuner, so you'd install an O2 sensor with that setup, maybe the reason why that one is missing.

On many engines, yes.
On the CB1100, very little difference.
I cut off the top of the "funnel" on my CB: no appreciable difference other than I like the intake sound. My 2012 Triumph benefitted significantly with snorkle removal.
(04-13-2018, 10:40 AM)Ferrealls_imp Wrote: The silver cap on the throttle body looks like it covers a location where an O2 sensor used to be.

The benefit of this installation is that it removes all pressure losses across snorkel, air cleaner and funnels. It breathes much better. It would a custom fuel map to run correctly. Likely you'd want to use an autotuner, so you'd install an O2 sensor with that setup, maybe the reason why that one is missing.

Mine runs fine with an opened intake
(04-13-2018, 10:44 AM)misterprofessionality_imp Wrote:
(04-13-2018, 09:04 AM)SportsterDoc_imp Wrote: The advantage of pods is an open look.
4 pods may actually be slightly less $ than a factory air box filter.
There could be an air flow advantage on some bikes, but I am skeptical of that on the CB1100.

according to the thread that was posted above, it looks like it won't actually have any performance increase, but changing the throttle body instead might have more of an effect. am i wrong?

Stock throttle bodies have more than enough CFM capability.
Not much power to be gained on the 1140 motor with stock cams, AFAIK

so the conclusion of my dumb post in the end is this: the owner of the bike in the picture did it because Farkle.

follow up: is there any way to improve air intake in a way that increases engine performance? (along side fuel computer adjustments and exhaust system upgrades)


RE: what am i looking at here? - Cormanus - 04-13-2018

MrPty, there’s really no such thing as a dumb question. I’ve learned something because you asked it.