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My buddy had a stud pull through his track and gouged the front heat exchanger. Tried to have it repaired and it is still leaking. Does anyone know if you have to pull the motor out to remove the front heat exchanger out and replace it?
Thanks
Mike
I must be one of the very lucky ones with my 08 RTX. There is no twitching, darting, etc with my sled. I can take more than I care to give to it. Maybe I just got lucky and hit my set up dead nuts.
I am so happy with it I sold my 2009 Ski Doo 1200 4 stroke to only have my RTX to ride. Not...
I don't want to HiJack your thread, but start by tightening up your front tunnel spring almost all the way. Run your fronts as loose as you can without bottoming out.
I run my RTX. Fox fronts @ 55psi. Front Tunnel spring 90% tight. My rear blocks on High. I am also running 8" woody dually...
I am actually one of the very few lucky ones. My 08 Nytro RTX hand and thumb warmers work great. Mine actually get too hot if I run them on high. It sucks that they all don't work like this from the factory. Cold hands are not fun.
I basically took the block of plate from Schmidt Bros in and then cut approx. 4" wide by 6" long square hole in it right under the exhaust. This keeps enough air flow, etc, in there to keep everything nice and cool.
I have a tunnel block off plate in my Nytro, but I cut a 4" wide x 6" long square in it right under the exhaust. This allows some air flow and some snow to kick up through it and keep everything cool.
Hurricane,
I will give a call tomorrow to discuss a little more. I just sold my 09 xr1200 and am picking up a new leftover nytro RTX Saturday. Just going to ride it for the first year with some simple mods...exhaust, air box, etc and add some boost in another year or so.
Thanks
Mike
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