I found the airbox on my Yager is very well designed but the tube letting air into the
dirty side reduces in the center and is fairly small in inner diameter, it also has a 90
degree stub pipe inside the box (for noise). I removed the 90 degree hose and replaced
the with external one with a hose from my vented heater for more flow. The output
side of the airbox goes into a bellmouth which it the termination of a tuned pipe.
A scooter is a bit different from a motorcycle in that it has a limited rev range. The tuned
pipe can gain 10% over even a pod filter so I left that part alone (for now, it is tuned to
the torque peak, you could try it 2" shorter to tune to the power peak...).
Here's a picture of the new pipe going in;
Here's the bell mouth;
This is the tuned pipe with possible tuning;
This keeps it fairly quiet but revs smoothly with no delay...
If you get a muffler try to find one with a long headpipe. They are generally too short to tune correctly.
Here's one that works well;