G5 Turbo Overheat

tmo1620

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Be a nifty setup for Chatter Creek in the spring when they open it up to sledders. Hardly can get around in the mornings as trails are rock hard

Coulda used something like that at Togwotee last year, mornings were cold and everything, not just trails was hard as a rock until after lunch. Made it tough to get way into the riding area where the riding actually gets decent


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Sorry didn't realize my $40 product needed a paid advertisement. Just a family guy trying to make a buck to pay for this 20+ year hobby. Any suggestions on how to increase awareness of the snow caddy product, are greatly appreciated. It works, I leave it on 24/7 and when it's half full of cans at the end of the day it still works. Simple cheap solution of a problem. Overheating is terrible for engines. Stopping/shutting down then restarting a heat soaked engine that will circulate cold water into a hot engine is terrible for the engine and can cause warping of heads and cold seizing. Chainsawing and rapidly Cooling a overheated engine can have the same effect. The snowcaddy allows you to leave the engine running stop for 10 seconds to reload snow and carry on never exceeding 55 deg.
How long can you ride before needing to reload?
 

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How long can you ride before needing to reload?
It varies. You can count on over 2kms. If the trail is large whoops and speed is slow 2kms, if the trail is groomed and speed is higher you can expect 5+ kms. For one, you need to stock it and use it before the temperature is high. If you stock and use the snow caddy @ 55deg, the temp will hold at 55. The snow obviously melts fast when the engine is overheated.
Thank you for the inquiries, and suggestions on promotion!
 
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