The Sprint P08 high-flow air filter is engineered specifically for 2022-2023 Yamaha XSR 900 motorcycles seeking improved throttle response and long-term value. This washable, reusable performance filter delivers better airflow than stock paper filters while providing superior engine protection—all with a direct OEM fitment that requires no modifications. Perfect for street riders, touring enthusiasts, and riders in dusty conditions who want to eliminate the ongoing cost of disposable filters.
Yamaha XSR 900 2022 2023
High-flow air filters typically provide 1-3 horsepower gains on stock engines by reducing intake restriction. The primary benefit is improved throttle response and better airflow for engines with performance modifications like exhaust systems or ECU tuning.
No. The Sprint P08 is designed as a direct replacement for the stock air filter and does not require any fuel system modifications or ECU tuning when installed on an otherwise stock XSR 900. However, if you have other performance modifications (exhaust, tuning), this filter complements those upgrades.
Clean the Sprint P08 filter every 10,000-15,000 miles under normal riding conditions. If you frequently ride in dusty or dirty environments (off-road areas, construction zones), inspect and clean the filter more frequently—approximately every 5,000-7,500 miles.
No. Installing an aftermarket air filter does not void your motorcycle warranty under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. This is a direct replacement part that does not alter the motorcycle's emissions system or require modifications to the air box.
Yes. The Sprint P08 is a direct replacement air filter that maintains proper filtration standards and does not alter the motorcycle's emissions system, making it compliant for street use in all 50 states.
Both Sprint and K&N use polyester construction, but Sprint filters use a polyurethane frame and different pleating design. Sprint filters are known for excellent filtration efficiency while maintaining high airflow. Both are quality options—the choice often comes down to personal preference and availability for your specific motorcycle.