The original airbox was rotted out from neglect and had all sorts of ugly bits that would normally be obscured by side panels. So here's an attempt to make a cleaner airbox with a bit more filter surface area for sucking.
Construction approach was to do a final layup around a male mold and cut around the circumference to lift the halves off. Using this technique allowed me to do a small layup around this circumference beforehand, so that I had a good mold to make a joint piece from.
Anyway, here's the foam plug getting shaped:

The plug waxed and ready for the layup:

Here is the joint piece assembly:

Layup done, vacuum bagged to minimize voids:

Outer surface need a bit of fairing once the resin cured:



I marked the circumferential cut with masking tape and took my DREMEL OF FEAR to it:

BAM!!!

Fitting the two halves together with the joint interior, then epoxying the joint to the forward side



I fabbed up a little backfire screen that the air filter will rest against. This is still twice the surface area than the stocker. Ought to be good enough for the time being


I then made a spring loaded "cage" that will be used to press against the foam filter element along the edges to form a reasonably tight seal along the backfire screen edges.

Here's where it sits now; hope it fits!
