umm icing problem?

DooAssassin

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This is after a ride in -30 weather today and its a recurring problem. I cant even drive in deep snow with out it plugging up. Yes, there was a prefilter on, this is what it looked like under the prefilter! I might need to get a block off plate or relocate my fillter.. lol :die
 

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Is that flter sticking out the back, exposed in the open? Or is it under the rear cover but exposed to the track and snow dust via the open bottom?
I am still running the coarse foam Uni snow filter with a pre-filter skin on my rear mount, and it's covered behind the side cone and FPP has a plate under the turbo that shields everything from the track...
It never plugs up but it also doesn't filter much, just large stuff.
Was going to try a K&N but now thinking 2x.
 

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its under the rear cover and is exposed to track snow. But only untill it is packed up with snow then no more. I couldnt get passed 5 psi, this was the problem. You should of seen inside this filter about a inch of ice had pooled on one side. Thanks for the info
 
yeah, you need to build a block-off plate under the turbo to keep the track dust out.
I think I read on here before of guys doing that for their MCX kits, I know Nytro's need them badly, or plumb the filter out the back.
The look of the filter hanging off the back on a trail sled doesn't do it for me, attracts too much attention when rolling thru checkpoints. I prefer a clean stealth look.
 
I was having the same issues in deep powder. I purchased a stainless intake filter from cr racing and doubled my screen socks. Never had the problem again . Alot of guys buy a rad hose w a 90. The filter stays up in the air[but looks goofy, but works too].

crracingcanada.com
 


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