DeerHuntr
TY 4 Stroke Guru
He guys, have had the temp light come on a few times in low snow conditions and want to give water wetter a try. How much coolant does my 09 Nytro hold??? The bottle says to add 1 oz per quart so I am wondering how much to add. Thanks
bagadonitz
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
Did you look in your owners manual to see how much coolant it takes? It is likely listed in there somewhere?
maxdlx
Lifetime Member
put the whole bottle in it wil be fine
Grimm
TY 4 Stroke God
While you're at it, remove some of the coolant and replace with deionized water. The strength of the coolant shipped with these sleds are far too high, thus restricting it's cooling ability. Water is the best coolant, and the glycol is there to prevent boil over and freeze protection.
Get a coolant tester from an auto parts store and check it. I bet you it'll read off the scale. I cut my coolant strength down to where it'll be good down to -40 and added some Water Wetter for good measure.
Get a coolant tester from an auto parts store and check it. I bet you it'll read off the scale. I cut my coolant strength down to where it'll be good down to -40 and added some Water Wetter for good measure.
loudelectronics
TY 4 Stroke Guru
The first thing I did with my sled was replaced the coolant with Dexcool coolant premixed 5050. I can not get it to over heat even in warm icy trails. Have yet to ride above freezing though.
Goddo
Expert
I took 2L of coolant out and replaced with deionized water. As for water wetter, I only put about 1-2 ounces in.
The water wetter bottle states the recommended ratio.
The water wetter bottle states the recommended ratio.
DeerHuntr
TY 4 Stroke Guru
I had looked in the SPECIFICATIONS section of the book and coolant capacity wasn't listed in there. Upon further inspection I found it in the coolant section of the PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT the FX10 and FX10RTR hold 3.40L or 3.59 Qts and the FX10MTR holds 4.7 L or 4.97 Qts. Why does Yamaha specify a 3:2 ratio of antifreeze to water instead of the normal 1:1??????
maxdlx
Lifetime Member
They want 60-40 not 50-50. My guess it is for the few slids that en up in -50 weather.
horkn
Expert
I can't believe the coolant in these sleds is so "rich" in glycol. Water is a lot better coolant than antifreeze, but it obviously have the freezing issues.
I wonder if the older attaks and apexes were mixed with nearly all glycol and not anywhere near 50/50 or 60/40. I know rear heat exchangers were added in like 09, but I wonder if simply a better mix of coolant to water would have solved this issue without the added weight of another HX?
I wonder if the older attaks and apexes were mixed with nearly all glycol and not anywhere near 50/50 or 60/40. I know rear heat exchangers were added in like 09, but I wonder if simply a better mix of coolant to water would have solved this issue without the added weight of another HX?
Blue 4's Rule
Expert
I filled up my coolant bottle with a pre-mixed 60/40 from Polaris. Had bought that big jug for my wifes FST from the Poo dealer and it has worked without issue all season.
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