That's not - 40! First of all it's snowing. And snow is more chrispier at - 40 I call B. S.! I live in a climate where it's - 40 now and then, and this is NOT it!
well thats how -40 looks here in minnesota and other places in the states, and not to assume but he sounds like hes from muricaland so id assume hes in the north up here
That's really impressive! I would highly suggest though to run full synthetic oil for maximum engine protection when starting and maybe a engine pre-heater?
Oh no worries she’s always running synthetic and usually lives in the shed. We do a lot of winter camping so I needed to test if it could handle sitting under a pile of snow for two weeks and still start.
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@@ISUwrstlr In Canada they use celsius only US who use farenheit. And my Cforce 1000 have been in the cold garage for 4 months and we had minus 30 celsius for weeks and minus 25 for weeks and it startet on first try so those are very good atv's.
Bro, next time you wanna start it let the fuel pump build pressure, push the button to activate the pump for at least 3 times, and let the pump do it’s job by extracting and feeding gas to the circuit, and it will start easier
Finally someone who knows cold starts. All these -5c cold start bs
That's not - 40! First of all it's snowing. And snow is more chrispier at - 40 I call B. S.!
I live in a climate where it's - 40 now and then, and this is NOT it!
well thats how -40 looks here in minnesota and other places in the states, and not to assume but he sounds like hes from muricaland so id assume hes in the north up here
I've started at -40 before, sounded like it. How slow it was cranking and freeze dryed starter
Yea i live in canada and i get a bit of how cold it is here then where you are but. -40 in bc is undeniable for me
That is definedly not -40°C maybe like -25°C
Right!? At 40 below the snow would have melted on his fingers then stuck on the handlebars when he touched it
That's really impressive! I would highly suggest though to run full synthetic oil for maximum engine protection when starting and maybe a engine pre-heater?
Oh no worries she’s always running synthetic and usually lives in the shed.
We do a lot of winter camping so I needed to test if it could handle sitting under a pile of snow for two weeks and still start.
wow
Im inpressed
That's why putting cloth on bikes/cars is important😂
Hello there, could I use a fragment of your video for my coldstarting compilation? Of course I will put a link to your original video in the description, increasing the original’s popularity too. Thanks a lot for you answer in advance, merry Christmas to you aswell!
If it was -40 your hands will be frozen by the time you touch the snow
Definitely not 40 below you can tell by how easy the snow was removed. If you know you know
Hahahaha americans and their ”cold ” starts…if it was -40c you would not be bare handed 😂😂😂 you would use gloves
Fun fact 40 below is where Celsius and Fahrenheit meet.
@@ISUwrstlr In Canada they use celsius only US who use farenheit.
And my Cforce 1000 have been in the cold garage for 4 months and we had minus 30 celsius for weeks and minus 25 for weeks and it startet on first try so those are very good atv's.
40 below and I can't see your breath more like 40 above
Bro, next time you wanna start it let the fuel pump build pressure, push the button to activate the pump for at least 3 times, and let the pump do it’s job by extracting and feeding gas to the circuit, and it will start easier