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Thank you all for the response. I drained the coolant and used Napa 50/50 antifreeze and added water wetter. As mentioned before I added a temp gauge as well. Also.... added an Sr viper snow flap.
I also Installed shims in the radiator so it's further forward (maybe 1/4"?)
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I have been having overheating issues all season. The light comes on a lot. I've re-wired the cooling fan so that it's always on. This has only delayed the light not eliminated it. I have ridden with many sleds and no one else is having overheat issues. I've been riding my 2002 Yamaha Viper when...
I'll post as long as there is interest. I'm not far from you if you ever want to drop in.
Just got to camp where I keep my sleds. Going to drag the Nytro home Sunday and start the install.
Just checking in here again. Is there a better forum to post these questions to? I assume from the lack of response that turbo kits are not a common thing here?
Going be to firing questions in here as this goes on.
The turbo is a Garrett GT28RS. There are provisions for liquid cooling. My question is, is it standard practice to utilize this or is the oil loop enough?
Hi everyone. I purchased a used Powder Lites turbo kit for my 2009 Nytro. I am told that it will produce 270 hp, which would make this a stage 2 kit making around 15 psi, correct?
Does anyone have any words of wisdom regarding the installation process, or are there instructions available...
In my case, I need the fuel. Where my camp is, and where we ride, we don't pass a fuel station all day. Lots of back country riding from camp towards Rangeley, rare to even see more than a handful of sleds in a day usually.
Last year I did a 130 mile loop with the Nytro and I had to stop at a...
Thanks guys. The way my driveway is I will need to have the tongue sticking into the woods so once it's there for the season I don't think I will be getting it out, and I am okay with that.
I have a camp up north and I want to store my sleds there this season. I have a clamshell trailer and I was planning to use that to keep the sleds in while I am away. I am going to hook the tongue of the trailer to a tree so it can't move while loading/unloading.
Anyone done this before and if...
Nice to see the reviews on amazon but the price is high compared to ebay. Plus the only place I've seen black is on ebay. I believe that in the USA red is a requirement. These also have the old school vent which doesn't meet the epa regulations.
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