Slopedeceder
Member
I currently have a 15’ Summit 800 etec 163, I am in the middle of replacing my s-module (I have a thread on this) and I suspect I will need to rebuild the engine at the end of the season based on compression and crank run out. I’m finding myself asking, would a 4 stoke (non-turbo) be a better option for me?
I generally only use my sled for access to go backcountry skiing. So that means a lot of doubling, travel on forest service roads, travel on mostly “already travelled areas”. Occasionally, use to it proper mountain sled, but this is generally a little playing around when not skiing.
There are some low mileage 2015 or 2016 Vipers mtx on market place. So I’m considering making the switch, but I need some real feedback on these sleds and their reliability. I don’t know if I should go a with used Viper Mtx or a Gen 4 Summit.
Engine aside, are they more reliable then an Gen 4 doo? I’m ok with the extra 60lbs if so.
Is there anything I need to check out or watch out for?
Additionally since they have a rad, in addition to a head exchanger, how are they for overheating when there is no powder on the trail. The cats are really bad for this.
I generally only use my sled for access to go backcountry skiing. So that means a lot of doubling, travel on forest service roads, travel on mostly “already travelled areas”. Occasionally, use to it proper mountain sled, but this is generally a little playing around when not skiing.
There are some low mileage 2015 or 2016 Vipers mtx on market place. So I’m considering making the switch, but I need some real feedback on these sleds and their reliability. I don’t know if I should go a with used Viper Mtx or a Gen 4 Summit.
Engine aside, are they more reliable then an Gen 4 doo? I’m ok with the extra 60lbs if so.
Is there anything I need to check out or watch out for?
Additionally since they have a rad, in addition to a head exchanger, how are they for overheating when there is no powder on the trail. The cats are really bad for this.