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How to: AIS plugging or Removal for better performance

i have try it allready..i obsearve it this weak.. but performance go down, before "my 2nd gear can go almost 85kph, but when i disable AIS it can only reach 75kph, it limit very fast.. kaya binalik ko uli sa dati hehe.. ang advantage lang pag disable mo ehh ang gandang mag minor.. my sniper is all stock.. naka replika na pipe lang,
 

unin

New Member
How to: AIS plugging or Removal for better performance

After reading this from jefraider and also AIS removal is part of the yamaha racing in their racing parts for R6/R1,
I'm implementing this on my bike.

For brief description:

AIS means AIR INDUCTION SYSTEM.
Its purpose is to inject fresh air from the airbox going to the exhaust
to burn the wasted fuel thus reducing pollution.

The air induction system (AIS) burns unburned exhaust gases by
injecting fresh air (secondary air) into the exhaust port,
reducing the emission of hydrocarbons.

in short its FOR ENVIRONMENT PURPOSES ONLY :D

if you've noticed on open pipe exhaust, "pop" sounds on throttle release/deceleration
is due to this AIS thing, the burning if wasted fuel is causing that pop sound.

If your an environmentalist, DONT DO THIS.
if your a pro-pollution, follow this , HAHAHA , just kidding.

What we are going to do is plugged the AIS with an object
so that no fresh air will get in.

Heres how to do it.

Materials needed:
-racing slipper (havianas brand preferably, hehehe)
-scissor
-electrical tape



cut a piece of rubber and form it as shown in the picture.



Insert a the plug into the AIS, Insert it in twisting motion


Now put back the hose




Block this small tubing with electrical tape. Just enough the
hose can still be plugin and no air can pass through.




put back the hose



Heres the Final look. Looks nothing is changed.

Enjoy your POPcorn free bike :D

Sir traxx. Is the small tubing that you are referring to is the Vacuum Sensing Hose on the Diagram? Im just a bit confused:(
 

Wolver888

New Member
How to: AIS plugging or Removal for better performance

After reading this from jefraider and also AIS removal is part of the yamaha racing in their racing parts for R6/R1,
I'm implementing this on my bike.

For brief description:

AIS means AIR INDUCTION SYSTEM.
Its purpose is to inject fresh air from the airbox going to the exhaust
to burn the wasted fuel thus reducing pollution.

The air induction system (AIS) burns unburned exhaust gases by
injecting fresh air (secondary air) into the exhaust port,
reducing the emission of hydrocarbons.

in short its FOR ENVIRONMENT PURPOSES ONLY :D

if you've noticed on open pipe exhaust, "pop" sounds on throttle release/deceleration
is due to this AIS thing, the burning if wasted fuel is causing that pop sound.

If your an environmentalist, DONT DO THIS.
if your a pro-pollution, follow this , HAHAHA , just kidding.

What we are going to do is plugged the AIS with an object
so that no fresh air will get in.

Heres how to do it.

Materials needed:
-racing slipper (havianas brand preferably, hehehe)
-scissor
-electrical tape



cut a piece of rubber and form it as shown in the picture.



Insert a the plug into the AIS, Insert it in twisting motion


Now put back the hose




Block this small tubing with electrical tape. Just enough the
hose can still be plugin and no air can pass through.




put back the hose



Heres the Final look. Looks nothing is changed.

Enjoy your POPcorn free bike :D
To Admin traxxas-modifier.
May i request for an image repost, image is not loading up anymore. Thanks in advanced.:)
 

blueeyes_19

New Member
How to: AIS plugging or Removal for better performance

After reading this from jefraider and also AIS removal is part of the yamaha racing in their racing parts for R6/R1,
I'm implementing this on my bike.

For brief description:

AIS means AIR INDUCTION SYSTEM.
Its purpose is to inject fresh air from the airbox going to the exhaust
to burn the wasted fuel thus reducing pollution.

The air induction system (AIS) burns unburned exhaust gases by
injecting fresh air (secondary air) into the exhaust port,
reducing the emission of hydrocarbons.

in short its FOR ENVIRONMENT PURPOSES ONLY :D

if you've noticed on open pipe exhaust, "pop" sounds on throttle release/deceleration
is due to this AIS thing, the burning if wasted fuel is causing that pop sound.

If your an environmentalist, DONT DO THIS.
if your a pro-pollution, follow this , HAHAHA , just kidding.

What we are going to do is plugged the AIS with an object
so that no fresh air will get in.

Heres how to do it.

Materials needed:
-racing slipper (havianas brand preferably, hehehe)
-scissor
-electrical tape



cut a piece of rubber and form it as shown in the picture.



Insert a the plug into the AIS, Insert it in twisting motion


Now put back the hose




Block this small tubing with electrical tape. Just enough the
hose can still be plugin and no air can pass through.




put back the hose



Heres the Final look. Looks nothing is changed.

Enjoy your POPcorn free bike :D
Cant open the image sir anabody knows?
 

jangbest

Moderator
What do u call the hose on top with the small tube bended? I think its more nice looking if we pabricate cap and gasket or treebond and remove whole thing is that posible?
That is AIS Air Induction system,
its nice idea to have a fabricated for that thing for cleaner look.
I think there is someone do that thing of I`m not mistaken he`s from thailand.
 
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blueeyes_19

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That is AIS Air Induction system,
its nice idea to have a fabricated for that thing for cleaner look.
I think there is someone do that thing of I`m not mistaken he`s from thailand.
I saw in ebay their is AIS REMOVAL KIT including 2 rubber cap for the ruber tube and special aluminum cover to that ais filter
 

blueeyes_19

New Member
YZF r125 r150 cylinder cover i think will fit on our mc with out AIS nozzle on top for cleaner looks what do you think? 40€ on online shop OEM
 
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