plio7
GBCA Member
i have some ice crystal buil up in my intake on my M8, is this fairly normal? does it just melt up and drain out?
basically mine i just opened te hood and head it breaking in the accordion intake thing and falling down into the bottom, i pulled it out and vacuumed it out.....i think its ok
Really? where does she ride? I was out in 3ft of powder last weekend and was eating snow all day. I taped my headlight and air intake foam to seal it. my sled was spuddering everytime i had snow on my hood.Take the stock air screens off and put on frog skins on the intake that should help. You can buy that foam strip at can tire in different thickness, put thicker stuff on the intake up behind the headlights. I did that on my girlfriends m7 and had no problems.
how would snow get into the intake from the headlights? its in no way attached to the stock intake,,,,unless I'm missing something?? plio i run a bdx intake and don't put the cover on, so it can take under hood air if the vents r plugged,,,ran this set-up for 2 years with absolutely no issues, no bog, no codes and a drop of something like 8 lbs from stock,,,,i recommend it, u will not regret it
Really? where does she ride? I was out in 3ft of powder last weekend and was eating snow all day. I taped my headlight and air intake foam to seal it. my sled was spuddering everytime i had snow on my hood.
My 2 buddies, one with a D&D the other with a BDX after market had zero issues.
BTW i have frogskinz. Sled runs great when not in the deep powder.
I am in the middle of upgrading. I will let you know how she goes once im done
how would snow get into the intake from the headlights? its in no way attached to the stock intake,,,,unless I'm missing something?? plio i run a bdx intake and don't put the cover on, so it can take under hood air if the vents r plugged,,,ran this set-up for 2 years with absolutely no issues, no bog, no codes and a drop of something like 8 lbs from stock,,,,i recommend it, u will not regret it[/QUOTE
The gap around the headlights.
The intake connects to the hood behind headlight so if the foam around the headlights is not sealing to keep snow out and foam around intake to hood is not sealing properly it will get sucked in there when snow is coming over the hood.
I taped my headlight and air intake foam to seal it. my sled was spuddering everytime i had snow on my hood.