Speed UTV Air Filter

$45.00



Using the correct air filter for your Speed UTV, such as the Speed UTV Dry Paper filter, is critical for protecting your engine and ensuring optimal performance, especially in challenging off-road conditions. Here’s why:  

 **Why Use the Speed UTV Dry Paper Filter?**  
1. **Designed for the Application:** The Speed UTV Dry Paper filter is engineered specifically for the vehicle's air intake system, ensuring the right balance between filtration and airflow.  
2. **High Filtration Efficiency:** Dry paper filters capture fine particles like dust, sand, and debris, which are prevalent in off-road environments, without sacrificing airflow.  
3. **Durable Performance:** They are built to withstand the harsh conditions UTVs encounter, such as heavy vibrations, moisture, and dust-laden air.  

 **Risks of Using a Wet Filter or Non-Compliant Air Filter**  
1. **Reduced Filtration Efficiency:** Wet or oil-coated filters may not perform well in dusty conditions because the oil can attract and clog with dirt faster, reducing airflow and filtration efficiency.  
2. **Oil Contamination:** Over-oiled filters can release excess oil into the intake system, potentially fouling sensors or the throttle body.  
3. **Inferior Construction:** Non-compliant filters may lack the proper sealing or structural integrity to withstand off-road vibrations, allowing dirt to bypass the filter.  

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### **What Happens If Dirt Gets Past the Air Filter?**  
1. **Engine Damage:** Dust and debris entering the engine can cause accelerated wear on internal components like pistons, cylinders, and valves. This can lead to compression loss and eventual engine failure.  
2. **Clogged Intake System:** Dirt buildup can obstruct airflow, leading to reduced performance and efficiency.  
3. **Premature Oil Contamination:** Dirt entering the engine contaminates the oil, reducing its effectiveness and increasing wear on moving parts.  
4. **Turbocharger Issues:** Your Speed  UTV is equipped with a turbocharger, dirt can damage the compressor blades, reducing performance or causing failure.  

 ** Flow Rates 
1. **Flow Rate Testing:** Speed UTV Spent countless hours comparing cubic feet per minute (CFM) ratings at given pressure drops.  
2. **Consider Dust Holding Capacity:** Higher flow rate filters may allow more air through but could sacrifice filtration efficiency or capacity to trap dust.  


**Is Too High of a Flow Rate a Problem in Dusty Environments?**  
1. **Insufficient Filtration:** High-flow filters may prioritize airflow over filtration, allowing fine particles to bypass the filter and enter the engine.  
2. **Increased Maintenance:** High-flow filters can clog faster in dusty environments, requiring frequent cleaning or replacement.  
3. **Reduced Filter Life:** Overloading the filter with too much air in dusty conditions can overwhelm its filtration capacity, leading to premature failure.  

**Best Practices for Air Filters in Off-Road UTVs**  
1. **Stick to OEM Recommendations:** Use the Speed UTV Dry Paper filter that is specifically designed for your vehicle and operating conditions.  
2. **Inspect Regularly:** Frequently check your air filter for signs of clogging, tears, or improper seating in the airbox.  
3. **Replace as Needed:** Don’t compromise engine protection by delaying filter replacement when it shows signs of wear or reduced performance.  

Using the correct air filter protects your engine, enhances performance, and reduces long-term maintenance costs—especially critical in dusty, off-road environments.