Video: Get More Power With RIVA’s New Sea-Doo 325 Cold Intake System


The last thing any of us want to hear is someone spewing a bunch of hot air.

Turns out, your PWC feels the same way about hot air.

Cold air is more dense, and contains more pounds of oxygen per cubic foot than warm air.

The upshot of that fact is, increasing the cold air pumped into your ski’s system will enhance the engine’s combustion efficiency, allow the engine to “breathe easier” and run more efficiently, and boost both your acceleration and horsepower.

So it should come as no surprise that RIVA has now introduced a new Power Filter Kit for the Sea-Doo 325 (both the RXT 325 and RXP 325) that will feed your supercharged Sea-Doo engine a steady diet of cool air – roughly 40% more than the OEM system – delivering greatly improved acceleration and rpm.

This kit replaces the more restrictive stock intake system with a high-volume, precision-formed intake duct that attaches to the supercharger via a tapered adapter. Cool air enters the system via a proprietary oversized, stainless-steel mesh filter element that is certified to meet U.S. Coast Guard ‘SAE J1928’ requirements.

And, as a bonus, RIVA kept the installation simple, designed the system with quick removal to allow easy access for engine maintenance, and is IJSBA legal for all classes.

The kit Includes a water-repellent pre-filter for rough water riding, and detailed installation instructions.

In this video, Dave walks viewers through the features and installation of this newly released kit, which is available from RIVA at $399.95

The small print: Fits 2024+ RXT & RXP 325 models only. Installation of this Power Filter Kit requires installation of Catch Can/Engine Breather Kit, and the kit is NOT compatible with the Sea-Doo Secondary Battery Harness Kit.

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Jessica Waters

Editor – [email protected] Currently the News Director at WNEG Radio in Northeast Georgia, Jessica Waters is a photojournalist and reporter who has covered competition stock car racing, downhill skiing, motocross, horse racing and hydroplane races for more than 30 years, and added jet ski races and freestyle competitions in 2010, covering many competitions for local and national media outlets.

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