ClutchMaster
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2002 Viper W/162 A.C. skid, SRX pipes &CDI, 780 BB
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But it did melt the panel some. Need to make a protector to go around the pipe.
YukonMP
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That looks sooo good!
THEPASMAN
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Hmmmmmm!!!!!!
Now I know why I have two pair of boots With the right toe letting go. Never made the connection.
Now I know why I have two pair of boots With the right toe letting go. Never made the connection.
Turboflash
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Added venting to front side of right side panel for more air. Added additional escape venting on rear of that panel to allow more heat to escape. Also, notice heat insulation around muffler area including to front side of oil tank and chain case. Also insulated oil lines to keep muffler heat off them too. Also insulated mag end of motor behind muffler to keep muffler heat off engine. Don't really know how effective any of this is but it should help some.
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