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Any feedback on the extra tunnel coolers like the one MTNTEK has that mounts to the top of the tunnel for giving you better cooling in less than ideal snow?
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How long does it take and how much work to install a MTNTEK cooler on a Pro?
So if you have a tunnel bag does it still work well?
Very little info on that web site, and sitting on top of the tunnel, how does that help the cooling, unless you tap into the coolers somehow? Or is it just a big heatsink of sorts? Also looks like you lose any space for a tunnel bag or spare fuel rack...Here is an alternative that mounts to the top of the tunnel, half the weight and half the cost. Proven cooling performance last year running 25 - 30 degrees cooler than sleds without. Tested on 2014 - 2017 Pro RMK machines.
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They help but they aren't magic... depending on where you ride to get to the good stuff, and what time of year you ride. I thought standard scratchers work just as good if not better at kicking up ice or snow to cool, but maybe placement of the cable types helps. I understand the Axys sleds run cooler than Pro-ride too. Even a solid flap helps.Was looking at these but installed cable scratchers and sled stays below 130
Standard RMK additional cooler is in the bulkhead, and IIRC you would have to pretty much tear everything down to the bulkhead to install it. If you really need a cooler, I would wait for MTNTK to get more back in stock or you can go with Van Amberg but I believe their solution requires some cutting and welding... and I think shipping costs are going to hit you pretty hard either way. Good luck!Hi, seems MTNTK cooler is out of stock and also expensive to get to sweden.
Can you buy a cooler from a STD RMK and put on the PRO?
What are they called, front and rear cooler on the STD? Only front on PRO?
/Nick
Polaris Pro RMK 163" 2014