Description
On KTM bikes, the best way to ensure 100% snow evacuation is to disassemble and remove every piece of the inner airbox (and install a Snowbike Air Intake). But, then how do you re-mount the plastics’ side panels? Answer: the C3 Airbox Delete Bracket!
- Simple – when you take out the summer intake boot, also take out the front part of the airbox that it was mounted to (don’t have to cut anything!). Put this in its place, and press in the OEM grommet – you’ve now relocated the side panel mount. Vitally, now you can also take out the inner rear fender, which acts as the back and bottom of the airbox, so there’s nowhere snow could collect even if it wanted to.
- No more cutting plastics required
- A more open airbox is conducive to COLD intake air
- Intake air sensor is one of the correction tables in the ECU: colder air = denser air = more air, more fuel, more power!
- This is especially true on snowbikes with enclosures that build heat in the whole “engine bay”
- With our proprietary MOUNTAIN MAP ECU datalogger setup, we sometimes see intake air temps over 30° higher than ambient on closed-in bikes, so it’s definitely not insignificant
- Machined aluminum for a precise fit