Clearly cool parts from Bullet Air
New from French parts and accessory designers Philippe and Thomas Blot, a Harley enthusiast father and son team, these new designs of high-speed air filters and clear velocity stacks are available in a selection of dimensions (or custom applications) to fit most popular carbs, including CVs, S&S, Mikuni and other aftermarket brands.
The application-specific polished 6061 aerospace grade T6 heat-treated precision CNC machined aluminum cone attaches to the carb (or intake) with a one-piece adapter ring.
The durable clear 'dome' is manufactured from shock and heat resistant borosilicate - a material that is similar to, but sometimes regarded as superior in thermal shock resistance properties, to lime-soda based US specification Pyrex branded glass.
Borosilicate glass is a type of glass with silica and boron trioxide as the main glass-forming constituents and is known for having a very a low coefficient of thermal expansion - which means it will also be a lot more resistant to discoloration as the surface of the glass will remain less prone to particulate impregnation for longer.
Manufactured in France, like any retro-fit accessory, some re-mapping may be necessary when being used on fuel-injected engines, but they do work and "work well with fuel injection" as well as normally aspirated engines, according to Thomas Blot.
BULLET AIR CORPORATION
www.blotthomas.wix.com
New from French parts and accessory designers Philippe and Thomas Blot, a Harley enthusiast father and son team, these new designs of high-speed air filters and clear velocity stacks are available in a selection of dimensions (or custom applications) to fit most popular carbs, including CVs, S&S, Mikuni and other aftermarket brands.
The application-specific polished 6061 aerospace grade T6 heat-treated precision CNC machined aluminum cone attaches to the carb (or intake) with a one-piece adapter ring.
The durable clear 'dome' is manufactured from shock and heat resistant borosilicate - a material that is similar to, but sometimes regarded as superior in thermal shock resistance properties, to lime-soda based US specification Pyrex branded glass.
Borosilicate glass is a type of glass with silica and boron trioxide as the main glass-forming constituents and is known for having a very a low coefficient of thermal expansion - which means it will also be a lot more resistant to discoloration as the surface of the glass will remain less prone to particulate impregnation for longer.
Manufactured in France, like any retro-fit accessory, some re-mapping may be necessary when being used on fuel-injected engines, but they do work and "work well with fuel injection" as well as normally aspirated engines, according to Thomas Blot.
BULLET AIR CORPORATION
www.blotthomas.wix.com