*(Yes, I've searched, but I thought a few specific questions couldn't hurt to be asked!)
**(No, this is not a post about achieving more HP/TQ, only merely trying to improve upon overall optimum performance)
So I have a 2010 Café Classic, and I'm looking at this giant intake box.. Coming from a good background in automotive repair and modifications, I can't help but think this is not the most efficient means to direct air into my motor. I mean, a more direct, cooler, less obstructed, and smoother path is a key element when modifying just about anything automotive.. So, to me, the path seems too indirect and too long for what it should be. In my opinion, Moto Guzzi figured this out a little bit as well seeing as how the 2013+ models changed entirely.
One question I have is this:
1) Would it be better for air flow and better performance to say, mount the 2013 intake set-up on the 2012 and older models? It would still attach to both TB's, but it would be directed towards the rear like the new ones with the actual filter beside the battery area? No more winding down the 2 foot path and back around to get to the motor..
Next question:
2) Has any one modified the intake in any other way to remove the box from the pre 2012 models? I have already removed the EVAP/charcoal canister, but I know that lines for the fuel tank route to the intake box as well. What would removing those from vacuum do if the entire air box was removed?
Again, I must point out that I'm not trying to improve upon horsepower or anything. I just think that the bike would have to run better overall with a better air intake system in place. Maybe you wouldn't even notice it, but I can't help but wonder what cooler, more direct air would do in day to day riding for this bike...

**(No, this is not a post about achieving more HP/TQ, only merely trying to improve upon overall optimum performance)
So I have a 2010 Café Classic, and I'm looking at this giant intake box.. Coming from a good background in automotive repair and modifications, I can't help but think this is not the most efficient means to direct air into my motor. I mean, a more direct, cooler, less obstructed, and smoother path is a key element when modifying just about anything automotive.. So, to me, the path seems too indirect and too long for what it should be. In my opinion, Moto Guzzi figured this out a little bit as well seeing as how the 2013+ models changed entirely.
One question I have is this:
1) Would it be better for air flow and better performance to say, mount the 2013 intake set-up on the 2012 and older models? It would still attach to both TB's, but it would be directed towards the rear like the new ones with the actual filter beside the battery area? No more winding down the 2 foot path and back around to get to the motor..
Next question:
2) Has any one modified the intake in any other way to remove the box from the pre 2012 models? I have already removed the EVAP/charcoal canister, but I know that lines for the fuel tank route to the intake box as well. What would removing those from vacuum do if the entire air box was removed?
Again, I must point out that I'm not trying to improve upon horsepower or anything. I just think that the bike would have to run better overall with a better air intake system in place. Maybe you wouldn't even notice it, but I can't help but wonder what cooler, more direct air would do in day to day riding for this bike...



