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Ditto.No turf mode would kill it for me.
Ditto.No turf mode would kill it for me.
The car fan cooled off the rear seating for the passengers as well. Also aftermarket exhaust helps some.Well, like you said, you haven’t rode long distances. But you’ll find out, and will likely perform some of the remedies that can be found on this forum to litigate some of that heat. But the back seat riders will always have to just suck it up.
Somebody's gonna get a real good deal on that rig.super atv
Not sure where you get the $1k for "fans and pipe wrap", but you can pick up a few fans for less than $50 on Amazon. Or go with the radiator fan like many on here have done for even cheaper. It definitely makes a noticeable difference in temps (there are a number of threads here with proof via temp guns), but it is never going to be a cool 70* when you're sitting on top of a 1000cc engine....You can spend about 1000.00 for fans and pipe wrap to try and combat the heat but it does not help when it is warm. Do not listen to anyone that says it changes....
I wouldn't suggest ever being a salesman. Provide the links with temperatures and I will disprove it. The fan that mounts underneath above the motor is $400-500. If you buy good quality wrap it will be around 100. Go ahead and figure labor at whatever you charge and you will be close to 1000 dollars and a SXS that still blazes temps in the summer. I only speak truth, no need to lie.Not sure where you get the $1k for "fans and pipe wrap", but you can pick up a few fans for less than $50 on Amazon. Or go with the radiator fan like many on here have done for even cheaper. It definitely makes a noticeable difference in temps (there are a number of threads here with proof via temp guns), but it is never going to be a cool 70* when you're sitting on top of a 1000cc engine.
Oh I’m sure that in your climate the mod worked great. It does help in hotter humid climates too.The car fan cooled off the rear seating for the passengers as well. Also aftermarket exhaust helps some.
I’m always humble......Humility is different yes. It does get warm here and we will camp and ride at 100+ when most stay home
What in the f*** are you talking about??I wouldn't suggest ever being a salesman. Provide the links with temperatures and I will disprove it. The fan that mounts underneath above the motor is $400-500. If you buy good quality wrap it will be around 100. Go ahead and figure labor at whatever you charge and you will be close to 1000 dollars and a SXS that still blazes temps in the summer. I only speak truth, no need to lie.
Not calling you a liar..but you are wrong. Do some searching on here and you will see most of us have cured the heat issue with bilge fans or 8 in radiator style fans and some foil faced heat barrier for 100 bucks or less.I wouldn't suggest ever being a salesman. Provide the links with temperatures and I will disprove it. The fan that mounts underneath above the motor is $400-500. If you buy good quality wrap it will be around 100. Go ahead and figure labor at whatever you charge and you will be close to 1000 dollars and a SXS that still blazes temps in the summer. I only speak truth, no need to lie.
Less than $100 fixed mine and I don’t need to pay someone to do something I’m more than able to accomplish.I wouldn't suggest ever being a salesman. Provide the links with temperatures and I will disprove it. The fan that mounts underneath above the motor is $400-500. If you buy good quality wrap it will be around 100. Go ahead and figure labor at whatever you charge and you will be close to 1000 dollars and a SXS that still blazes temps in the summer. I only speak truth, no need to lie.
I would like to see the heat issue that has been cured. I challenge you to Windrock or whichever park when it is 80-90 degrees out and show your heat issue is cured. As for the 100 dollar fix, 100 dollar parts do not last when you are riding through mud and water. That is a fact, so if you have to replace them all the time you would equal the 1000 or more. The only logical answer is to install an AC unit like Polaris has available if they make them.Not calling you a liar..but you are wrong. Do some searching on here and you will see most of us have cured the heat issue with bilge fans or 8 in radiator style fans and some foil faced heat barrier for 100 bucks or less.
Mine has been in 2-3 years... that’s where we ride and it works great. I have a feeling you just like to b****..I would like to see the heat issue that has been cured. I challenge you to Windrock or whichever park when it is 80-90 degrees out and show your heat issue is cured. As for the 100 dollar fix, 100 dollar parts do not last when you are riding through mud and water. That is a fact, so if you have to replace them all the time you would equal the 1000 or more. The only logical answer is to install an AC unit like Polaris has available if they make them.
Sounds like you should have bought a Jeep, but I'm no salesman...I would like to see the heat issue that has been cured. I challenge you to Windrock or whichever park when it is 80-90 degrees out and show your heat issue is cured. As for the 100 dollar fix, 100 dollar parts do not last when you are riding through mud and water. That is a fact, so if you have to replace them all the time you would equal the 1000 or more. The only logical answer is to install an AC unit like Polaris has available if they make them.
I guess what you call b******* is not telling the truth. The fact is that most side by sides get hot. Everyone will tell you that. I asked every Honda rider last May, June, and August at Windrock and RRB and they said it was very hot. No one wanted to ride in the rear seats of my Honda 1000, Canam turbo 4 seater, or my Rzr Turbo 4 seater. That is a fact. The person was asking about what to buy and I told him my opinion. Hopefully this will unwad your panties.....Mine has been in 2-3 years... that’s where we ride and it works great. I have a feeling you just like to b****..
No they do last with cleaning maintenance like anything else. They do not eliminate the heat completely, but these mods mitigate the heat enough to ride and be comfortable. I recommend giving it a go.I would like to see the heat issue that has been cured. I challenge you to Windrock or whichever park when it is 80-90 degrees out and show your heat issue is cured. As for the 100 dollar fix, 100 dollar parts do not last when you are riding through mud and water. That is a fact, so if you have to replace them all the time you would equal the 1000 or more. The only logical answer is to install an AC unit like Polaris has available if they make them.
A automotive fan, like what’s been being said. Hooked up to a temperature controlled digital switch. Could set it to come on at certain temps. Would drop interior temp over 20 deg when hot out damn fast. Cost 25$, built three years ago in my second Pioneer 1000, the one before this one. It’s what you say won’t work without 1000$ fix. Although with your couple trips around your yard you seem to know more then many of us with years experience and knowledge on how to do things. You’re right though the whole group is lying to you.what the F**** is that???
I free ball...I guess what you call b******* is not telling the truth. The fact is that most side by sides get hot. Everyone will tell you that. I asked every Honda rider last May, June, and August at Windrock and RRB and they said it was very hot. No one wanted to ride in the rear seats of my Honda 1000, Canam turbo 4 seater, or my Rzr Turbo 4 seater. That is a fact. The person was asking about what to buy and I told him my opinion. Hopefully this will unwad your panties.....
I only own a refrigeration/hvac business, so I wouldn't know anything, your right. You showed a digital controller reading 99-96 degrees at night, so what point are you trying to prove? 80 degrees outside-ride for 35-40 minutes-then show me the temperature inside your cabin. Is this rocket science??? Am I typing too fast for you????A automotive fan, like what’s been being said. Hooked up to a temperature controlled digital switch. Could set it to come on at certain temps. Would drop interior temp over 20 deg when hot out damn fast. Cost 25$, built three years ago in my second Pioneer 1000, the one before this one. It’s what you say won’t work without 1000$ fix. Although with your couple trips around your yard you seem to know more then many of us with years experience and knowledge on how to do things. You’re right though the whole group is lying to you.