apexg88
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Just bought an 06 attack and had some minor overheating occurances last year. wich heat exchange should I put in the rear.
8ft-1241a (09 ltx)
8et-12341 (vector)
The first one will run me about $400
the second one is about half that.
Is there a difference between the two?
are there any problems i will run in to from installing a rear heat exchange?
PLEASE ADVISE
8ft-1241a (09 ltx)
8et-12341 (vector)
The first one will run me about $400
the second one is about half that.
Is there a difference between the two?
are there any problems i will run in to from installing a rear heat exchange?
PLEASE ADVISE
CaptCaper
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Someone will answer this better eventually but I believe there is some available for much less from one of our sponsors..
If you search you'll find someone posted this same question this past fall. Comes up all the time.
If you search you'll find someone posted this same question this past fall. Comes up all the time.
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bashley
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My '06 Attak overheated while idling until I diluted the coolant to 60/40. Check that first. Maybe even 50/50 where you live.
And before spending a butt-load on a rear cooler look at your riding conditions. If it's low snow without being able to dive off in some deep stuff once in a while it might be worth it. If you can get some snow to get up into your heat exchanger you may not need it.
And before spending a butt-load on a rear cooler look at your riding conditions. If it's low snow without being able to dive off in some deep stuff once in a while it might be worth it. If you can get some snow to get up into your heat exchanger you may not need it.