95 Mod Msh 04 Better [work] | Hd
| Attribute | HD 95 | MOD MSH 04 | |---|---:|---:| | Type | Full-face helmet (assumed) | Modular/flip-up helmet (assumed) | | Weight | ~1400–1600 g | ~1600–1800 g | | Ventilation | Moderate—top/front vents | Usually better due to modular design | | Noise | Moderate | Often quieter when closed; more noise when open | | Safety rating | DOT/ECE typical | DOT/ECE typical; modular may have slightly different impact behavior | | Visor | Fixed, anti-scratch | Flip-up with additional sun visor common | | Comfort | Streamlined fit | More versatile fit; bulkier | | Use case | Sport/touring | Touring/commuting with convenience | | Price range | Mid | Mid–upper |
Yes, for 70% of players.
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- Upgrading to a higher dirt-holding capacity element within your existing HD 95.
- Using an MSH 04 as a return filter downstream of the HD 95 for additional cleanliness.
- Consulting the original manufacturer’s cross-reference chart (e.g., from Parker, Donaldson, or MP Filtri) for a compatible upgrade.
Modifying HD 95 to replace MSH 04:
- Challenge: The mounting patterns are different (NG10 vs. NG6). You would need an adapter plate.
- Flow mismatch: If your system is designed for 30 L/min, an HD 95 will work but may exhibit poor low-flow control, causing jerky cylinder movement.
- Result: Not recommended. You gain durability but lose precision and response.