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PNWGuy
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Was talking to a guy at work the other day who said he finally got rid of his P500 and got a Can Am and was infinitely happier.
He said the biggest reason to get rid of it was because of the factory location of the air intake was horrible and it sucked in massive amounts of dust, causing engine damage. Apparently he has had to have the motor rebuilt once due to excessive oil burning.
He said I had better install a snorkel kit to get my air intake raised or else I would be facing the same issues. But he did admit that he had a rear cab shield that tended to pool the dust near the intake location behind the seat.
I've never heard of this issue before. Is this a thing, or just a rare issue to this guy's particular machine due to his set up?
He said the biggest reason to get rid of it was because of the factory location of the air intake was horrible and it sucked in massive amounts of dust, causing engine damage. Apparently he has had to have the motor rebuilt once due to excessive oil burning.
He said I had better install a snorkel kit to get my air intake raised or else I would be facing the same issues. But he did admit that he had a rear cab shield that tended to pool the dust near the intake location behind the seat.
I've never heard of this issue before. Is this a thing, or just a rare issue to this guy's particular machine due to his set up?