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rwilly
Posted 2011-12-21 4:19 PM (#103829 - in reply to #103824)
Subject: Re: Lloydz products on Vision-Riders


Tourer

Posts: 523
seattle, wa
BillyJoe - 2011-12-21 1:28 PM


Here's the NEW & IMPROVED Vision Intake Filter

Designed to increase intake efficiency and minimize flow turbulence in the Vision's unique air intake. It is also quieter than our original design. Easy to install and produces 7-8 Hp Gain. It simply replaces the current stock plate installed in your Vision.

HOH-VIF-001 $84.95

Will this increase HP on an otherwise stock bike, or are other upgrades needed?


Funny, I emailed Lloydz about this air filter and was told it is not designed to be quieter than the old design, but it does seem quieter on some bikes.
I think I will save my money.
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2011-12-21 5:42 PM (#103836 - in reply to #34296)
Subject: Re: Lloydz products on Vision-Riders


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
I was just wondering ... what was the reason for the redesigned top air filter? Basically... it is worth getting this new filter if you already have the older one?
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adirondacks
Posted 2011-12-21 5:55 PM (#103838 - in reply to #103836)
Subject: Re: Lloydz products on Vision-Riders


Tourer

Posts: 323
Troy, NY
I'm curious about this. It appears it would decrease the noise level. If this is the case, I would buy one without hesitation.
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2011-12-21 6:23 PM (#103841 - in reply to #34296)
Subject: Re: Lloydz products on Vision-Riders


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
if it was to decrease noise i wouldnt expect it to be a night and day difference. im sure going from a foam air filter to a cotton gauze filter wouldnt be so sound deafening that it be make a major difference. i believe from the photo that the new filter has a bigger opening compared to the where it had foam wedged between two holes
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mackgoo
Posted 2011-12-21 7:17 PM (#103850 - in reply to #34296)
Subject: Re: Lloydz products on Vision-Riders


Cruiser

Posts: 58
San Clemente
I just installed it. I'm not sure I hear any more noise than before, obviously there must be some. I know I lost about a pound at least removing the plate.
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2011-12-21 7:19 PM (#103851 - in reply to #103850)
Subject: Re: Lloydz products on Vision-Riders


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
mackgoo - 2011-12-21 7:17 PM

I just installed it. I'm not sure I hear any more noise than before, obviously there must be some. I know I lost about a pound at least removing the plate.



Do you hear any LESS noise than before?
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mackgoo
Posted 2011-12-21 9:37 PM (#103863 - in reply to #34296)
Subject: RE: Lloydz products on Vision-Riders


Cruiser

Posts: 58
San Clemente
I meant the cover I took of weighed at least a pound.
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Jedi Jeff
Posted 2011-12-22 11:01 AM (#103914 - in reply to #34296)
Subject: Re: Lloydz products on Vision-Riders


Fountain Inn, SC United States
OK, gents, a mea culpa...

I administer Lloydz site and added the description for the Intake Filter in his store. I misinterpreted what Lloyd said to me about the filter being quieter than his original design. After talking again with Lloyd he clarified:

"I thought it was [quieter] when I tried it on the first bike but I need to do more specific
testing on that before committing to a yes."

It may indeed be quieter, but for the time being I have removed the claim that it is quieter than the original design. Sorry for the jump in assumption and any misconceptions I've spawned, it wasn't Lloyd's fault but strictly mine.

Jeff


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johnnyvision
Posted 2011-12-22 11:33 AM (#103916 - in reply to #34296)
Subject: Re: Lloydz products on Vision-Riders


Visionary

Posts: 4278
<p><strong>Funny Funny </strong>You complain about the noise! Gee let me put big honkers on or D&D just what you need less noise.</p><p>            <br /></p>

Edited by john frey 2011-12-22 11:34 AM
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mackgoo
Posted 2011-12-22 12:40 PM (#103927 - in reply to #34296)
Subject: Re: Lloydz products on Vision-Riders


Cruiser

Posts: 58
San Clemente
Just to ad. on the ride into work today I noted above 3K what I believe to be some intake sound that wasn't there before. It was not an un plaesant sound to me. Other than that I'm not noting any more sound.
Two things to remember:
1. I'm going from completely stock, that's my reference.
2. I'm comming off a Ducati 1098 open clutch and full Arrows and I really enjoyed the raucus. A sowing machine quiet engine is not really something that appeals to me so What may not be obtrusive to me may be to some one else.
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mackgoo
Posted 2011-12-22 12:41 PM (#103928 - in reply to #34296)
Subject: Re: Lloydz products on Vision-Riders


Cruiser

Posts: 58
San Clemente
John how did you lower your bike?
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mackgoo
Posted 2011-12-22 4:48 PM (#103948 - in reply to #34296)
Subject: Re: Lloydz products on Vision-Riders


Cruiser

Posts: 58
San Clemente
I have a few more observations. One at idle there's a slight hiss nothing pronounced just there. Today I drove home with out ear plugs. You definitely hear the suction of the intake nothing that bothers me. 2500 and above the only way to describe it is a nice "growl" kicks in, I like it. I also believe the engine pulls a lot cleaner. On occasion I may find myself in 2nd at around 1-1.5K, prior to although the engine would pull out of that there was a little shuddering to begin with. Now it just cleanly pulls out of it.
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Vicbuilder
Posted 2011-12-30 2:40 PM (#104391 - in reply to #34296)
Subject: RE: Lloydz products on Vision-Riders


Cruiser

Posts: 169
The Vic Shop - Central Iowa
Got my new shipment of intake plates in today. Very cool! I think they make less noise, but the noise never bothered me anyway.



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jb.hatch
Posted 2011-12-30 3:22 PM (#104393 - in reply to #34296)
Subject: Re: Lloydz products on Vision-Riders


Cruiser

Posts: 249
Phenix City AL.
I just installed the trush mufflers, the ups guy dropped off my intake, I have a vfc3 on the shelf, but dont know where to start with it, can I install the filter with out installing the vfc? or should I wait and get them installed together ?
Thanks
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cryptodogg
Posted 2011-12-30 4:10 PM (#104398 - in reply to #104393)
Subject: Re: Lloydz products on Vision-Riders


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 39
Georgia
jb.hatch - 2011-12-30 4:22 AM

I just installed the trush mufflers, the ups guy dropped off my intake, I have a vfc3 on the shelf, but dont know where to start with it, can I install the filter with out installing the vfc? or should I wait and get them installed together ?
Thanks


Get them installed together.....
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jb.hatch
Posted 2011-12-30 9:49 PM (#104420 - in reply to #34296)
Subject: Re: Lloydz products on Vision-Riders


Cruiser

Posts: 249
Phenix City AL.
I did the intake all ready, I looked at the VFC, whats the story on how to pull the conectors off ? I shure do like the extra HP, cant say anything about the noise, had the radio on. Is it worth fooling with the VFC ? runs like a raped ape.
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DrJohn2
Posted 2012-06-18 10:43 AM (#116941 - in reply to #34296)
Subject: RE: Lloydz products on Vision-Riders


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 10
Roseburg, OR
Great. As I have posted elsewhere, Lloydz claim of 30% HP increase on a Vision with their cam is bogus. After having their cam and Commander V installed, Dyno showed 15-16% increase in HP at rear wheel. Hardly worth the cost, in my opinion.
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2012-06-18 11:16 AM (#116948 - in reply to #116941)
Subject: RE: Lloydz products on Vision-Riders


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
DrJohn2 - 2012-06-18 10:43 AM

Great. As I have posted elsewhere, Lloydz claim of 30% HP increase on a Vision with their cam is bogus. After having their cam and Commander V installed, Dyno showed 15-16% increase in HP at rear wheel. Hardly worth the cost, in my opinion.


didnt you just post the samething else where?

btw you do understand not any one dyno will give you the same results right? you can take your 09 vision and one if on one dyno, then 15 mins later run it on another dyno and you will NOT get the same numbers... so while the cams werent what you expected ON PAPER.. it has been for everyone else.. And if you have the same cams as everyone else what does that tell you? 1) dyno is Wrong... 2) fuel controller not properly configured for your setup 3) air temp, air pressure, hell even the condition and type of rear tire you have effects a dyno! There is soooooooo much more to the complete story and just saying the cams suck. cause like i said earlier if they are the SAME cams that every one else has and they have triple digit hp numbers than it is more than likely your setup or user error on the dyno... just saying.....

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Jedi Jeff
Posted 2012-06-18 11:44 AM (#116955 - in reply to #116941)
Subject: RE: Lloydz products on Vision-Riders


Fountain Inn, SC United States
DrJohn2 - 2012-06-18 11:43 AM

Great. As I have posted elsewhere, Lloydz claim of 30% HP increase on a Vision with their cam is bogus. After having their cam and Commander V installed, Dyno showed 15-16% increase in HP at rear wheel. Hardly worth the cost, in my opinion.


Doesn't sound like something Lloyd would say. Point to where LLoydz claims a 30% HP increase with their cams. It's not listed anywhere I can find on his site.
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2012-06-18 11:56 AM (#116956 - in reply to #116955)
Subject: RE: Lloydz products on Vision-Riders


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
Jedi Jeff - 2012-06-18 11:44 AM

DrJohn2 - 2012-06-18 11:43 AM

Great. As I have posted elsewhere, Lloydz claim of 30% HP increase on a Vision with their cam is bogus. After having their cam and Commander V installed, Dyno showed 15-16% increase in HP at rear wheel. Hardly worth the cost, in my opinion.


Doesn't sound like something Lloyd would say. Point to where LLoydz claims a 30% HP increase with their cams. It's not listed anywhere I can find on his site.


+1
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jazzbiker
Posted 2013-05-14 6:44 AM (#138884 - in reply to #34296)
Subject: Re: Lloydz products on Vision-Riders


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 5
Anyone install LLoydz idle screw without other mods to cure low idle/stalling? Did it help?
Or may along with the intake filter?

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kris1956
Posted 2013-05-14 6:55 AM (#138885 - in reply to #138884)
Subject: Re: Lloydz products on Vision-Riders


Iron Butt

Posts: 1109
I would like to see where Lloyd claimed 30% increase with cams also.
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Vicbuilder
Posted 2013-05-14 7:41 AM (#138886 - in reply to #138885)
Subject: Re: Lloydz products on Vision-Riders


Cruiser

Posts: 169
The Vic Shop - Central Iowa
kris1956 - 2013-05-14 6:55 AM

I would like to see where Lloyd claimed 30% increase with cams also.


Here is a stock Vision VS the same bike after: VM1 cams, PCV, top filter, Adam Bomb pipes and timing gear.
If my math is right that is 34% more HP and 14% more tq.

Of course that is stock VS a COMPLETE cam job. If you rolled in with the top filter, controller, pipes timing gear already the gain would not be as much.

Still a nice gain for just a few hours of bolt-on parts.



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Jedi Jeff
Posted 2013-09-20 2:30 PM (#144734 - in reply to #34296)
Subject: Re: Lloydz products on Vision-Riders


Fountain Inn, SC United States
Just bring this thread back on topic. Lloydz has given Vision-Riders permission to sell his Vision related performance parts through this site. If you are considering purchasing Lloydz' performance parts, I urge you to use this link:

Lloydz Motorworks.


Doing so will help defray costs of maintaining this site.

Many Thanks!
Jeff
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blyde
Posted 2013-11-15 9:11 AM (#148886 - in reply to #34296)
Subject: RE: Lloydz products on Vision-Riders


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 8
Agreed on the Dyno comments. 30% is realistic with a knowledgable dyno tech and proper configuration. temperature and relative humidity during the dyno is important as well
Lloydz goodies:
thundersticks
IAV
Intake
VM1 CAMs

PCV w/AT




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