Tag Archives: Polaris RZR
How to Install Injectors in a Polaris RZR XP Turbo
Wondering how to replace the injectors in your Polaris RZR XP Turbo? Β Its simpler than you think! Β Upgrading the injectors in the Polaris RZR XP Turbo is necessary when you get to a certain power level and you do not want to max out the duty cycle of the stock injectors.… Read More
Smooth, Reliable Boost With the Agency Power RZR XP Turbo Charge Tube
The factory charge tube is made from cheap plastic, is undersized, and has a bottle neck in the middle. The Agency Power Silicone Turbo Inlet Charge Tube is a great upgrade for your Polaris RZR Turbo. [ SHOP NOW ] The new silicone tube replaces the factory plastic unit… Read More
Lower Engine Bay Temps with the Polaris RZR XP 1000 / XP Turbo Vented Engine Cover
Heat is the Enemy of Performance and Reliability It’s no secret the RZR engine is known to get hot. Keep the RZR engine bay cool with the Agency Power Vented Engine Cover. At full throttle, the engine temperature can exceed 200F. With the location of the exhaust manifold and turbo pipe, there… Read More
Breathe Easier with the Polaris RZR XP Turbo Cold Air Intake System
The Agency Power Cold Air Intake System for the Polaris RZR XP Turbo is a great upgrade to help improve air flow from the intake to the turbo. The air intake kit replaces the stock corrugated rubber intake tube and paper mesh filter to the Agency Power durable silicone J-tube and our… Read More
Agency Power and Everything RZR Team Up!
By ourselves, we are each good, but as a team we are exceptional! When we teamed up with Everything Polaris RZR we raised the industry’s bar for product innovation and retail RZR accessory sales by combining our strengths to offer customers a higher level of product and service. Agency power is the… Read More
How To Install Agency Power Air Intake Polaris RZR 900S | 1000S
This Install Guide is intended to help with the installation of the Agency Power Air Intake System on the 2015-2019 POLARIS RZR 900S | 1000S. Remove engine cover. Unbolt the 4 bolts that hold the rear section of bed in place. Keep for re-installation. Agency Power recommends removing the seats for easier… Read More