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Classifieds / E Bay / Craigslist => Items Wanted => Topic started by: El Diablo on April 21, 2014, 10:25:04 pm
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My hybrid uses a 250 radiator (like 99% of the hybrids built) and the only time I see high temps is when the bike is moving slow enough for a few minutes and not getting air flowing through the radiator. If I get the bike moving pretty good the temp goes down significantly.
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LOL I assume it would run. Everything is together for it to run, just not a kick starter lol. I'll be hitting the weights when I leave work today haha. That reminds me, I'm going to talk to the head manufacturing engineer about him powder coating my swinger.
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Yeah moto just like you'll have it running again sometime soon! Lol stop hitting the free weights and spin some wrenches dang it!
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Ive been running a 250 radiator in my bike for years now. Never even came close to being too hot even after a couple hot laps in july.
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I'm going to put a larger radiator sometime soon, just to stay safe.
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it is motoman's quad. it has never over heated yet, has broken things but ran great.
http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd155/strickna/LTHybrid_zpsb193e37f.jpg
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i wouldnt risk a well built engine on a smaller radiator.
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pics P*
definitely not saying its impossible
but its almost hot enough to cook an egg on the side walk here S~
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It is a hybrid with a stock 250r radiator. It is a trail machine, duner, dragger, mx quad.
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Someone? 250 radiator on what? An lt500, 250,450...
Is it a drag atv, mx racer, duner? how long is it ridden at high rpms. If its a drag racing atv that doesn't represent desert riding bc it involves sustained high speed riding with ambient temps that exceed 37C. Drags last a few minutes total with a warm up, stage, run, get back to the pits and shut off/cool.
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There is someone running 70whp on a LT250R radiator.
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Waste of money, just have your engine jetted right and you wont have to worry about anything.
i disagree
correct jetting isnt the only factor when considering cooling system design, a stock engine making around 40whp that is built to produce close to 80whp both jetted correctly will still have different cooling requirements.
el diablo: for our type of riding and dealing with the higher ambient temps (>37C) than most other parts of the country,so im with motogeek on that. more hp produced will put more heat into the cooling system that must be dealt with and since you arent running a larger radiator, anything you do to help cool the engine will be beneficial. also doing high speed rides to drag hills, running hard there, and riding back to vehicles will definitely testing the cooling systems.
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Haha Im not one bit Im sure I can ride with the best of them and Im confident in that....... Im just saying some trails its pretty damn hard to go fast in without **** something up lol.
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Quit being a sissy Sambone!!!
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I dont mean to idle around so low, its just that the trails I ride are tight. Its not big open areas like a sand pit, dunes, or fields and its also not wide, well groomed trails like in maybe a state forest. Whenever I can I get on it but some of the big roots and rocks you just cant hit in 3rd gear or your gonna be into some trouble lol.
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I think they look cool anyways.
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More airflow can't hurt. Especially in hotter weather
More airflow THROUGH any size radiator or any radiator in any condition will result in cooler coolant temperatures. regardless of riding speed. Low speed riding does not get very much air THROUGH the radiator.
So is it worth buying one if mine doesn't have it on already??
It probably will not help much if you spend very much time idling around in 1st gear. It will help it some but how much it will help depends upon you average speed over 1 minute.
Who idles around in first on a 500?!? :D
Most of the guys that are having overheating problems.
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My average speed through trails according to my gps speedo on my phone was 40.1mph lol which was after I reset it after taking it up and down the road and hitting 91
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More airflow can't hurt. Especially in hotter weather
More airflow THROUGH any size radiator or any radiator in any condition will result in cooler coolant temperatures. regardless of riding speed. Low speed riding does not get very much air THROUGH the radiator.
So is it worth buying one if mine doesn't have it on already??
It probably will not help much if you spend very much time idling around in 1st gear. It will help it some but how much it will help depends upon you average speed over 1 minute.
Who idles around in first on a 500?!? :D
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just add a second radiator.
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More airflow can't hurt. Especially in hotter weather
More airflow THROUGH any size radiator or any radiator in any condition will result in cooler coolant temperatures. regardless of riding speed. Low speed riding does not get very much air THROUGH the radiator.
So is it worth buying one if mine doesn't have it on already??
It probably will not help much if you spend very much time idling around in 1st gear. It will help it some but how much it will help depends upon you average speed over 1 minute.
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More airflow can't hurt. Especially in hotter weather
More airflow THROUGH any size radiator or any radiator in any condition will result in cooler coolant temperatures. regardless of riding speed. Low speed riding does not get very much air THROUGH the radiator.
So is it worth buying one if mine doesn't have it on already??
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More airflow can't hurt. Especially in hotter weather
More airflow THROUGH any size radiator or any radiator in any condition will result in cooler coolant temperatures. regardless of riding speed. Low speed riding does not get very much air THROUGH the radiator.
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I have a smaller rad in mine. That was my thought for getting one.
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More airflow can't hurt. Especially in hotter weather
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I wouldn't worry about getting an air scoop.
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Waste of money, just have your engine jetted right and you wont have to worry about anything.
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I saw a post where Jerry said that these are an essential part of the cooling process. I literally had no idea they existed and do not have one on my LT. Im wondering how crucial they are, especially since I do a lot of trail riding at lower speeds. Im always nervous about overheating so Ill probably pick one up too for $20 lol.
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Radiator scoop looks like a mud shovel to me! Looks like it would make a slide for mud to be slung right into my radiator.
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http://www.motosport.com/atv/oem-parts/SUZUKI/1990/LT500R-QUADRACER/FRAME
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I wouldnt mind getting one of these also.
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In Search Of a radiator air scoop for a Zilla. Let me know what you have.