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Nice! Do they need help breathing?
I could not find an OEM air filter and was not going to pay $100 for a dirty old clogged up one off of eBay, so I decided to go the velocity stack route and sponge filter. I didn't have the cover either, so I figured it would work out with the filter sticking up anyway. I have not run it yet, just got a new piston for mine and when I get a few other projects cleared, will jump back into my 2100.
 

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I could not find an OEM air filter and was not going to pay $100 for a dirty old clogged up one off of eBay, so I decided to go the velocity stack route and sponge filter. I didn't have the cover either, so I figured it would work out with the filter sticking up anyway. I have not run it yet, just got a new piston for mine and when I get a few other projects cleared, will jump back into my 2100.
That is what most did with the 2100s...throwing out the carb cover as well.
The stock filters are nla and when a nos filter pops up they run over $100.

The 480 filter will "fit" but it would be way more restricted than the stock 2100.
 
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