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Suplemental Cooler on Edge Chasis with 144 tunnel

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Do you guys have any ideas on the best way to add more cooling? With the shorter tunnel of the 144 i dont know if there is room for a 2nd rear cooler like i was able to do on my Gen II with the 151?

Do think this cooler in the photo would work as a second supplemental cooler in the rear of the tunnel? Dimensions are 8 x 13 with 3/4 inch fittings.

Would love to hear ideas. Thanks guys.

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Probably not as a second one you will have to hook your hose up to that one so your other cooler would have to go. Does the cooler in the picture have more surface area than the stock one?
 
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Do you guys have any ideas on the best way to add more cooling? With the shorter tunnel of the 144 i dont know if there is room for a 2nd rear cooler like i was able to do on my Gen II with the 151?

Do think this cooler in the photo would work as a second supplemental cooler in the rear of the tunnel? Dimensions are 8 x 13 with 3/4 inch fittings.

Would love to hear ideas. Thanks guys.

Find the Polaris cooler they came out with when the Edges were overheating. Your dealer should be able to come up with the part number. Some salvage yards might have a tunnel with the cooler in it they can sell you. It mounts directly between the two nipples coming up from the tunnel coolers where the bridge hose runs across, under your seat bag. It comes with rivets, two hoses (180's) and the cooler. It's about 6 x 9 or so. took care of my cooling problems and it's close to the rear flap for snow to hit it.
 
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