devilnabludress
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I want to add a coolant temp gauge to my Nytro and am just wondering what gauge works good, and where/how did you mount it so it looks clean, not junky. Any pics would be great. Thanks!
hibshman25
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I use the koso gauges and really like them. I Velcro the unit to the bar pad on my sleds.
I stock the kosos and t fittings. $95 for complete kit.
I stock the kosos and t fittings. $95 for complete kit.
Grimm
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Heres a link to a thread I started years ago when I installed a temp gage on my Nytro: http://www.ty4stroke.com/threads/digital-led-temp-gauge.73954/
Im still using the very same gage on my Apex, but prefer the gage mounted in the handlebar pad.
Im still using the very same gage on my Apex, but prefer the gage mounted in the handlebar pad.
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Here's my install
Temp gauge install
Temp gauge install
shadow44
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Koso blue slim line & plumbed it right into the T stat housing.
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I use the koso slim also. No pics, I'll see if I can get one soon
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I'm running Ulmers kit with a custom mount that bolts to the bottom of my riser block using the clamp bolts. I like it as it is easy to read when sitting, and is out of the way the rest of the time. Plus having the clock is nice for checking the time when out riding.
Just curious, but what temps are you guys typically seeing while riding? I'm testing out some new cooling this year and can't remember what my temps were last year. Right now my sled is running between 160-170f in a few inches of fresh snow. Haven't gotten it on any real hard pack snow yet.
Just curious, but what temps are you guys typically seeing while riding? I'm testing out some new cooling this year and can't remember what my temps were last year. Right now my sled is running between 160-170f in a few inches of fresh snow. Haven't gotten it on any real hard pack snow yet.
shadow44
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Mine runs 160s to 170s in powder, looser snow conditions and is 180s to 190s on hard pack or firmer conditions.
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