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I need venting advice, again

Truckeedoo

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I have a 2008 xp, I put a little slp vent in down low in front of the clutch and a few in the back of the airbox, the one I don't have a fix for is the side of the airbox. on a powder day (which we finally have) it fills up in about 10 seconds and has to be wiped out every few minutes. The 2009's with the curved material that pops out seems to do better on others sleds, mine has the 08 flat screens. What can I do to keep this mostly hassle free? Can anyone suggest a good kit for that. I have seen a carbon looking panel that rivets on that seems like it might work... do they work and who sells them?

Any other advice would be helpfull. Thanks much.
 
I have a 2008 xp, I put a little slp vent in down low in front of the clutch and a few in the back of the airbox, the one I don't have a fix for is the side of the airbox. on a powder day (which we finally have) it fills up in about 10 seconds and has to be wiped out every few minutes. The 2009's with the curved material that pops out seems to do better on others sleds, mine has the 08 flat screens. What can I do to keep this mostly hassle free? Can anyone suggest a good kit for that. I have seen a carbon looking panel that rivets on that seems like it might work... do they work and who sells them?

Any other advice would be helpfull. Thanks much.

I had the RPM Composites intake deflector on my '08. Worked pretty well, but I've heard others say that it eventually plugs in deep enough conditions. This seems like a better solution to me:
http://www.startinglineproducts.com/catalog.cfm?pageID=detail&catalogID=4&catID=31&productID=1139
 
RPM Composites has a the vent cover and it is horrible in deep snow(I have one), it actually creates a vacuum and you end up with ice and snow on the screen. It looks cool though. The best thing I have seen is in the bottom most forward point of the air box putting a 1.5 inch flexible tube that pulls over the exhaust side of the sled. We put some prefilter material on the end of the tube and made is sit near our aftermarket air vents. It cost about 5 bucks and takes about 15 minutes to put together.
 
thanks much, I checked out the xtreme ones, I found a link in a recent post, the one above doesn't work, I think it's with an x.

I have seen a bunch of the SLP ones out there too, seems like either will help out quite a bit.

I am leaning towards xtreme and getting the clutch one as well, my clutch seems like it's on fire.
 
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