Before pointing fingers at me for bringing this up again, bear with me.. I can explain.. maybe..
I have searched a lot about this subject, but every thread on every site kind of stops before revealing the final solution for the completed modification, or there are some details that are not clear for beginner like me. So maybe this time we can get it once and for all in the same thread for all future children´s to read. With clear(?) pictures. With proper tags and search words so it can be found easily.
Bike is K589 K1100RS (EUR, not USA), 1996, Type Code: 0522 and it has roughly 130 000 km behind.
I have taken apart the airbox and hoses connecting to it, it seems that almost all vent and vacuum hoses are cracked, so I will have to replace them all in the process. Also two out of four rubber tubes that connect airbox to TB are cracked.
I see 3 options, either way I will have to purchase (11 15 1 461 835 VENT HOSE and 11 15 1 461 834 HOSE:
1) Keep airbox, find used airbox-tb tubes or replace all with new OEM (very expensive)
2) Keep air box, Try to DIY repair those airbox-tb tubes somehow (high risk needing to replace in near future anyway..)
3) Remove entire airbox, install open air filters (for example the kit that powerbrick sells (
https://powerbrick-parts.com/collections/k-series/products/open-air-filter-kit or I can 3D print something similar and just buy the filters, so quite low-cost), connect TB 4to1 hose on top of timing case, make 4to1 for cranckcase vent and install PVC in between
Picture tells more than few words, so I have taken some and sketched some drawings about the third option.
Have I understood this airbox-to-open air filters-modification correctly? Nothing has been done yet.. will wait for the professionals opinions. Are there any downsides to this, other than warmer air to intake.. crankcase blowout goes straight to TB, slightly more emissions and sound for the world? Has anyone real-world experiences with this kind of modification?
Thank you for your patience to read this mumble to the end.