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- Snowmobile
- Yamaha Sidewinder
Nice work! Tested any colder thermostats?
Update....ambient air temp 16 this morning. rode sled around til everything good and hot. Parked sled and left it idle. Was 168 when I started. With this larger rad and fan it took 21 minutes until the temp light came on at 212. I'm very pleased with these results and I feel it warrants proceeding with the product at this point. Plan to do some trail testing this week.
Can we get pictures of the panels on it is a great idea but us off trail guys will have the underhood packed with snow by the looks of it?Here are some updated photos of what I'm proposing for final kit. I will likely build these kits on an as needed basis. Retail will be $650.
Units I sell would be professionally welded by my father. I do all my prototype welding...not as pretty as my Dad's welds!
Front mounts are rubber issolators that bolt in place.
Rear mount is a strut that clamps to round cross tube and gets held in place with hose clamps.
Hose splice above fill cap is highest point in the loop. System bleeds easy. Fill it until the rad cap neck is full. Then put cap on and top of coolant through the plug in the splice. Plug also has a bleeder screw in for easy bleeding of air after sled is run.
The fan moves approximately 650 CFM of air, which will yield approximately 21 minutes of idle time with 16 F ambient air temp. Colder temps will yield longer idle times and warmer temps less. The 21 minutes was measured after sled was operated and parked with coolant temp at 168.
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Can we get pictures of the panels on it is a great idea but us off trail guys will have the underhood packed with snow by the looks of it?