Adam_Winstone wrote:I'm not really surprised that you've come back to the idea that the Breathe Sweet are less restrictive as this is exactly what I've found when trying different filter setups, with many of the concertina paper type and Ram Air filters being too restrictive, especially the smaller ones. Indeed, some of the small Ram Air type that some dealers sell would restrict air-flow on a 125 Special! The larger Ram Air that I tried gave sufficient flow not to restrict an iron 175 but anything bigger was strangled by it. However, the Breathe Sweet has been suitable for use on all of the top ends that I've tried it on.
Sure, I get it that you need a certain amount of restriction in order to provide worthwhile filtration, however, you have to balance this against the area for air transfer and the volume of clean air available to the carb and the space for a big enough filter is limited on a Lambretta.
Adam
Well said Adam, but that’s not a derisory comment against the principle of panel filters or those that want to try them, although they may be unfortunate guinea pigs.
Don’t get me wrong as I’d love the things to work, but suspect the principle may be flawed.
It is not my intention to take this thread ‘off track’ & I confess to having no experience of the Breathe Sweet filter, but I have been trying to configure a useable 90° elbow type filter myself.
What amazes me is that some Forum users have had success using the generic Lambretta type convoluted elbows on tuned engines! If I mount one on my own Rapido (which only has a 30 mm Dell’Orto) it kills the engine even without a filter!
That leads me to believe that the actual area immediately upstream of the carb needs to not only be as unrestrictive as possible, but also act as a kind of plenum chamber with quite a large volume, as well as providing any twist & turns of changes in direction to be as gentle as can be.
I hope to be proved wrong, but I just can’t see that being achieved with the panel filters that have come to market, especially when the proximity of the panel to the carburettor is so tight.