Termite
Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 4, 2010
- Messages
- 32
- Reaction score
- 8
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- Location
- Washington, MI
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- 09 XTX & 14 VIPER LTX
- LOCATION
- Michigan
Had a couple of nytros this past weekend in the Michigan UP overheat. Temperature was 5 degrees F hard packed trails with 10-12" of base and 24-36" of powder and these machines kept overheating.
These are perfect snow conditions in my opinion. Overheat light came on 30-40 times...
First Machine - 09 Nytro XTX coolant mixed 50/50 with 3-4 oz of water wetter additive
Second Machine -09 Nytro XTX coolant mixed 60
%gylcol/40%water with the mountain cooler added
Were going to replace all the coolant with Engine Ice to hopefully solve the overheat issue. This stuff is expensive at $20 for a 1/2 gallon. For those that have done this all ready is there anything that we need to watch out for or not do? We plan on rinsing the system with water before the fill and also blow out the remaining coolant with air. Any tips or tricks?
We ride these machines hard and have had overheat issues on occasion, but these conditions this past week just had both of us so ticked at our machines. We couldn't ride them like we normally would and took a little of the snowmobiling fun out of the whole experience.
Thanks,

First Machine - 09 Nytro XTX coolant mixed 50/50 with 3-4 oz of water wetter additive
Second Machine -09 Nytro XTX coolant mixed 60
%gylcol/40%water with the mountain cooler added
Were going to replace all the coolant with Engine Ice to hopefully solve the overheat issue. This stuff is expensive at $20 for a 1/2 gallon. For those that have done this all ready is there anything that we need to watch out for or not do? We plan on rinsing the system with water before the fill and also blow out the remaining coolant with air. Any tips or tricks?
We ride these machines hard and have had overheat issues on occasion, but these conditions this past week just had both of us so ticked at our machines. We couldn't ride them like we normally would and took a little of the snowmobiling fun out of the whole experience.
Thanks,