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Been running this setup for almost two years, I have two Dry filters so I always have a clean one available. All but eliminated dirt in the clutches. I run this setup during the summer and run stock intake during winter or when it's muddy. I still blow my clutches out often but mainly for belt dust. I do ride alone or I'm in the lead so I have very little dust coming in from front intake and have an Outerwear on that too. Also running Blow Hole clutch exhaust fan. It's amazing how much this reduced dust in the clutches, Noticeable difference when I blow them out!
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I have done the same, and yes that all helps. Still running Mtn fit, you'll have to keep us posted on any noticeable improvement with Bs Fab! Polaris engineers always seem to drop the ball when it comes to dust intrusion, whether it's engine intake(800RZR) or clutch intake General. Guess there's not much dust riding on the frozen tundra of Roseau, Minnesota! Lol
 
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