mthier
New member
If you have the problem with fouling plugs in the powder with your srx try what I did. I ordered a mountain max exhaust deflector for the belly pan and mounted at the exhaust outlet. Since I did this I haven't changed a plug except for new ones in the begining of the season. Before I did this not uncommon to foul out 2 or 3 sets a day if in powder. Give it a try!!!
daman
New member
thanks for your input..
FuzzButt
New member
Interesting. Maybe next time I order parts I'll add it in the order. How much was it?
daman
New member
must just be a trip thing,i never had any problems with my twins
FuzzButt
New member
Ya my twin does not foul in powder either but then again I used to steer clear of powder. I used to sink like titanic before I changed the track and ski's. It loves powder now. I might even have to add bar hooks so I can really have some fun.
Come to think if it there is a bit of deflection molded in the body of mine right before the pipe. Not much but some. Wonder how tall the deflector is?
Come to think if it there is a bit of deflection molded in the body of mine right before the pipe. Not much but some. Wonder how tall the deflector is?
yamaholic22
Active member
It's like 2 inches tall and angled back from front to rear. Wouldn't think it would be very expensive at all. You can get a good idea on ronnies.com
mthier
New member
The parts I want to say were like $20. I only used the deflector and not the other mounting bracket as belly pan was different then the Mountain max. Drilled a couple of holes and riveted the deflector on. I have a mbrp can and I don't know if thats why I fouled plugs or not ( different back pressure?). All I know is every time I carved to the right and put the exhaust into the powder I fouled a plug. Never the same one always a different cylinder. After installing deflector have not fouled a plug yet.