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What's the three sentence explanation on what that does that a regular SE air cleaner setup doesn't?
Here's a few sentences about claimed benefits from American Rider (one of several on the Doherty website)
Performance Tech
For several years the Harley-Davidson Screamin' Eagle High Flow Air Cleaner Kit has been the preferred standard for many hop-up enthusiasts. These days, however, there are several alternatives. Doherty's Power PACC is one of them.
The PowerPACC kit is claimed to improve airflow by 15 percent. It includes a machined billet back plate that bolts directly to the heads, eliminating external brackets; a washable fabric air filter; and a one-piece venturi that snaps into place creating smooth unobstructed airflow.
Complete instructions and hardware are also incuded. Stock and aftermarket air-filter covers bolt right on; we ordered our kit with Doherty's own optional round cover.
The optional PowerVent Twin Kit eliminates the need for a separate breather tube between the cylinder heads. These one-way valves vent crackcase pressure while preventing back-flow into the case.
We installed both of the kits on a 2003 Deuce, owned by Rick Barnard, American Rider's IT technician. Our installation went without any glitches or confusion; the kits were complete and the instructions were clear. It took about two hours, even while pausing for photos.
We all liked the clean looks of the Doherty setup. Rick reported that his Deuce ran just fine without any remapping or fiddling with the EFI system. His Deuce is equipped with Hard-Krom's Sideburner 2-into-1 system. He said that the bike responds more quickly and crisply to the throttle. "It just feels more peppy," he said.