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Alpha , mountain cat and the axys's in my ride group all over heat / get hot / run hot about the same in **** snow.I’ve been out twice this year we’re the trail was just hammered and iced over making it pretty slow going. Even with the scratchers down, I saw mid 140’s the other day and earlier in the season had the hot light come on.
A rear cooler might be nice on some days
If the coolant tank isn’t all the way full these sleds easily over heat on trails going I and out. Scratchers help a little. Glad I only have a couple miles at the most tonride in some places I ride. I’d probably think about a bigger cooler too if I had more trail to travel in on.
Not that it matters but when Cat sent out all the surveys, i mentioned the reservoir is too small. The "full cold" line is insufficient for the 800 mountain sleds. I added 10oz to get it just above the "full hot" line. That dropped trail temps ~20°f.yup. get every ounce in there ya can. i had this issue and i was only down less than 8 oz....topped off and overheating went away.
Fab up a larger coolant bottle. 10oz of extra coolant dropped the trail temps ~20°.
Add another 10-15oz...
Im sure that would be cheaper than a long cooler.
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Not sure how the bottle is integrated within the sled?Any ideas on doing that? Are there companies that can do that? I put my scratchers down after unloading and they don't come back up until I'm back at trailer. 25 mph or more will keep temp at 131* which is great, but if it is necessary to ride 10-20 mph light will come on fairly quickly. Even off trail in 6" of snow it will overheat if I don't keep the speed up. I'm just use to my m-8's. Maybe a High Country would work better for me.
Any ideas on doing that? Are there companies that can do that? I put my scratchers down after unloading and they don't come back up until I'm back at trailer. 25 mph or more will keep temp at 131* which is great, but if it is necessary to ride 10-20 mph light will come on fairly quickly. Even off trail in 6" of snow it will overheat if I don't keep the speed up. I'm just use to my m-8's. Maybe a High Country would work better for me.
Press the button long then you see numbers.I have also noticed that riding slow (under 25ish mph) in the trail greatly contributes to over heating. Personally I’m fine with anything under 150, you have to get a bit hotter to start the light flashing. Anyone know st what temp the light flashes and what temp the light goes solid?
Any ideas on doing that? Are there companies that can do that? I put my scratchers down after unloading and they don't come back up until I'm back at trailer. 25 mph or more will keep temp at 131* which is great, but if it is necessary to ride 10-20 mph light will come on fairly quickly. Even off trail in 6" of snow it will overheat if I don't keep the speed up. I'm just use to my m-8's. Maybe a High Country would work better for me.
I spoke with TKI about a larger coolant bottle.Any ideas on doing that? Are there companies that can do that? I put my scratchers down after unloading and they don't come back up until I'm back at trailer. 25 mph or more will keep temp at 131* which is great, but if it is necessary to ride 10-20 mph light will come on fairly quickly. Even off trail in 6" of snow it will overheat if I don't keep the speed up. I'm just use to my m-8's. Maybe a High Country would work better for me.