tedgoesfast
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ive designed a cooling system to solve the problem of overheating in minimal snow conditions also intake has cooler for clutches.Any interest?
blkmax600
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Lets see some pictures.
tedgoesfast
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i will get some pics up first of week waiting for rad to arrive back from getting air intake installed
daman
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A radiator!?,,that sounds like a hell of a mod for someone wanting to keep the stock clean appearance to there sled?tedgoesfast said:i will get some pics up first of week waiting for rad to arrive back from getting air intake installed
pics will be interesting.
tedgoesfast
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it is placed by the secondary clutch you will have to know sleds to see it.plus gaurds are in place in case of belt breakage
braindead1684
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My interest it peaked.
horkn
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I have never had an overheating issue on my venture, even in marginal snow. Maybe witha 140 hp triple triple I guess?
daman
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x2...me neaither,just use your head and get to some snow.horkn said:I have never had an overheating issue on my venture, even in marginal snow.
FuzzButt
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The rear mounted "optional" cooler works pretty good for conditions like what your mentioning. It's not too expensive and is proven to work and stay out of the way.
We thru one on our Viper and it has never turned the coolant overheat on since. My Vmax has never turned the coolant light on no matter what the snow conditions using just the 3 stock coolers.
We thru one on our Viper and it has never turned the coolant overheat on since. My Vmax has never turned the coolant light on no matter what the snow conditions using just the 3 stock coolers.
tedgoesfast
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mine has i tried a longer flap and unless your going 60 mph it overheats my brother in law same sled same thing and it p--es me off everone going and me with snow on my runnig board like a old 650 polaris
Ive had light come on on my 97 sx on hard packed roads or even a hard packed groomed trail! I believe it is do to the exchangers being under the running boards...cant get enuff snow and or ice to kick up under there. I think the idea about ice scratchers on the back of the skis would be the trick!
JohnnyQuest
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Been been running modded triples for years in mn, never had the light even flicker with any of them