How to keep a turbo nytro cool in the spring?

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Rear cooler? Ski mounted scratchers ? Help!
Skid mounted scratchers are not enough going up the mountain.
Taking the sled apart now and would like to address the issue.
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Install the MPI tunnel cooler kit, or if you have a rear mount then Van amburg makes a kit that would work with a rear mount. Delete the rad while your at it. I also went with a bottle of water wetter. Never had an issue in the spring at all.
 

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Thanks for the info,I do have a rear mount and saw the VA kit .Sure would be nice if Van Amburg would return a phone call or Email. Are they still in business?
Anyone else ?
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I am buying an 08 M8 rad that they have on the their sleds and mounting that under my tunnel at the rear on my apex. It sits low and just a rivot job on with some minor plumbing. Vent vent and vent some more on the hood. Ski scratchers are a must. Mountain magic sells a nice set.
 

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I had scratchers on the bottom of the running boards and never had a problem with it heating up once. That was on the stock tunnel and also on the Alpine tunnel.......never had an issue.
 

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Will the Van Amburg cooler work with a tunnel dump exhuast? It looks like the lines would be in the way of the exhuast.
 

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Check your track tension, make sure you have all the factory boogie wheels on your rear skid (fronts are critical I have found), vent the hood, side panels, run a 50/50 mix antifreeze with water wetter, check cooling system for leaks and make sure you have the right cap
 
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