Dealerjohn
Expert
- Joined
- Mar 26, 2010
- Messages
- 264
- Reaction score
- 48
- Points
- 468
- Location
- Labrador
- Country
- Canada
- Snowmobile
- 2015 MTX Viper, XTX Viper, 2001 SRX 700
Hey guys,
My wife and I both have 2015 Yamaha Vipers. Hers is a XTX SE and mine a MTX SE. We bought both at the end of the season for awesome deals.
We live in Labrador where we have seen it hit -55 Celsius with the wind. So we are somewhat concerned about our sleds starting in the cold weather. So I have made a list of things to do to combat this.
Our sleds are to be never left outdoors, we have a garage at our house as well as our cottage. Where heat can be utilized. However at the cottage the garage is un-insulated.. and is off the grid. I have plans to install a wood burning furnace over the coming weeks, but I want to be sure our sleds are going to start so I'm going the extra mile.
I plan to install a coolant/block heater. My first question is what is the best place for this? I'm thinking right behind the clutches, however I'm open to suggestions!
As well as a battery warmer, and I was also thinking of a 500 watt stick on heating element for the oil tank. I've read mixed reviews on this. Some say they are useless and other have said they are the best thing they have ever installed on their vehicle. I guess it depends on the manufacturer and wattage they are using.
If anyone has any tips or products you have tried with or without success please let me know!
I'll take some pics of the install and do a little write up come December/January when the real cold weather hits.
My wife and I both have 2015 Yamaha Vipers. Hers is a XTX SE and mine a MTX SE. We bought both at the end of the season for awesome deals.
We live in Labrador where we have seen it hit -55 Celsius with the wind. So we are somewhat concerned about our sleds starting in the cold weather. So I have made a list of things to do to combat this.
Our sleds are to be never left outdoors, we have a garage at our house as well as our cottage. Where heat can be utilized. However at the cottage the garage is un-insulated.. and is off the grid. I have plans to install a wood burning furnace over the coming weeks, but I want to be sure our sleds are going to start so I'm going the extra mile.
I plan to install a coolant/block heater. My first question is what is the best place for this? I'm thinking right behind the clutches, however I'm open to suggestions!
As well as a battery warmer, and I was also thinking of a 500 watt stick on heating element for the oil tank. I've read mixed reviews on this. Some say they are useless and other have said they are the best thing they have ever installed on their vehicle. I guess it depends on the manufacturer and wattage they are using.
If anyone has any tips or products you have tried with or without success please let me know!
I'll take some pics of the install and do a little write up come December/January when the real cold weather hits.