Skidoo 850 Turbo 10" Cut Tunnel In Under 10 Mins
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Full project Start to Finish, shown in under 10mins
Gen 4 Skidoo Summit 850 165, 10in Tunnel Cut, 146 Cooler Swap
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Great job!!! Thanks for reminding me why I will NOT be completing this mod.
Nice job 👏
I think rather than all this, I’d cut the tunnel, weld the coolers back together (any plumbing to flow) and put an aux cooler behind the seat. I also don’t buy the shorter tunnel hoopla, but I’m sure I’ll be corrected.
Either that or put a 165 under a 154
shorter tunnel is whatever in my opinion, the big difference comes from TAPERED tunnel. once your tunnel is narrower than your track ,you can trench more without getting hung up, which is what you want
I have been thinking about doing the same thing. How hard is it to get to the rivets in the front by the motor? What rivets did u use to reinstall? Great job!!
If you watch the 3rd video in the build series I did for the build I go through the solid rivits and how Installed the new cooler
What did uoi use to rivot it back to gether
Aluminum soild rivets and a air hammer
Has skidoo done anything with there blowing up belt issues?
I haven't had a single issue with my belts
I ran a turbo on my sled for 3800km not one single belt. Clutched and you good to go
Hah, that's getting pretty short. Your risking the chance of getting sucked into the tunnel if you fall off the back of your sled and it's still moving.
Great work thou!
I did not have a single concern about getting sucked in the tunnel, in person it really doesn't stick out much and when your riding it, it would take a lot to go wrong to have that happen
Is all this just for aesthetic?
No there is many reasons to do this, better snow evacuation, allows the track to dig deeper without getting hung up between carving and trenching, way straighter up catwalks, the ability to flip the sled over backwards for re-entry's without getting caught up on the tunnel, and makes the sled overall more easy and fun to ride
@@BanackIndustries well shit! And it looks better to lmao.