cptCuervo
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Hey all,
I just bought my first snowmobile this year for backcountry skiing in CO (2009 Nytro MTX) and I'm hoping I can find a good way to mod the exhaust so it doesn't blow on my ski racks (and melt skis, packs, etc.)
I found one idea using Flexy exhaust wrapped in header tape to pipe it out the back, but I would love some other ideas from others that may have tried to solve this issue on the Yamahas.
Here is one idea:
Any other thoughts or experiences?
Cheers.
I just bought my first snowmobile this year for backcountry skiing in CO (2009 Nytro MTX) and I'm hoping I can find a good way to mod the exhaust so it doesn't blow on my ski racks (and melt skis, packs, etc.)
I found one idea using Flexy exhaust wrapped in header tape to pipe it out the back, but I would love some other ideas from others that may have tried to solve this issue on the Yamahas.
Here is one idea:
Any other thoughts or experiences?
Cheers.
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Dump exhaust into the track area. Dont run it out the back.
https://ty4stroke.com/threads/anyone-do-an-under-tunnel-exhaust.101291/
https://ty4stroke.com/threads/anyone-do-an-under-tunnel-exhaust.101291/
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You can also do an exhaust turn out. https://ty4stroke.com/threads/yamaha-nytro-exhaust-turnout.137883/
cptCuervo
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Thank you for the feedback. I considered a turnout, but I will have ski mounts on both sides, and turning out the exhaust will render one side of the ski racks useless. Trying to avoid melting gear
@MrSled - I'm curious why you suggest dumping it to the track instead of the back?
I know a lot of Mountain guys dumped it under the sled so they could utilize the rear part of the tunnel for packs and gear.
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