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Adding a external air filter

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4.3K views 5 replies 5 participants last post by  skromfols  
#1 ·
I was at the Richfield ATV jamboree last week and saw a Rzr 900 Fox Edition with an external air filter. I believe it was a 2019 edition. The guy added the filter behind the passenger seat on top of the cross piece in front of the rear box. I believe he closed off the air passage from the side and routed air from his new filter into where the side air would have come in. Has anyone else done something like this? It looks like it would be much easier to check and clean an external filter and the OEM filter would hardly ever need to be cleaned or changed.
 
#2 ·
The air filter housing lid is notorious for not sealing well. You would need to eliminate the entire air filter housing and connect directly to the intake tube. We built some above bed pre-filter kits for both the intake and CVT side. You maintain the stock filter, just allows to get the intakes in a cleaner air path and pre-filters. Worked out well, but we discontinued due to limited sales. Might be able to put a kit together, give us a shout and we can see if we can help you.
Regards,
 
#5 ·
Here is what I did!
I took the stock air filter out of the engine box and mounted it vertically behind the drivers seat.
All the intake parts are gone. Intake air goes in via ABS (sewer pipe). Elbow thru the bed then straight shot into the throttle body. Added a rain cap to the top of filter box. Granted, the filter box doesn't seal well but it doesn't matter.
Those 2" rubber couplings slip right on to the throttle body and filter outlet and make a good tight fit.
Intake Air Temp at the throttle body is now down 20-30 degrees F. cooler.
I'd add pics but my RZR is put away for the winter.
Fred