Category: Service & Tuning Notes

Improving Fuel Economy

Since gas prices are becoming more of an issue, we should cover some of the ways to improve the fuel economy of most any and

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IQ Snow Ingestion

We’ve found that fine powder snow can often get into the airbox through the headlight adjuster on the Polaris IQ chassis models, especially the RMK

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Ethanol Awareness

Ethanol fuels are becoming more commonplace throughout the snowbelt. Speed shops and engine builders have traditionally recommended shying away from ethanol fuel whenever possible, because

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Polaris Drive Belt Wear

The new Polaris belt part number 3211115 found on most of the new high performance models provides extreme durability and lasts extremely well. In fact,

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F-Series Hood Screens

The 2007 Arctic Cat F-Series models have plastic hood screens that are press-fit into the hood at various points; as snow screens up on the

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Spark Plug Substitutions

According to Polaris, the NGK BPR9ES and NGK BPR9EVX spark plugs are acceptable substitutes for the Champion RN57YCC and RN57YC spark plugs now found on

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Yamaha Rear Heat Exchangers

Yamaha has made available accessory rear heat exchangers for their 4-stroke models (all except Phazers). These accessory heat exchangers increase the cooling system capacity and

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FOX FLOAT Airshox Tips

There’s a good number of sleds out now that have the FOX FLOAT Airshox on the front suspension. While they have proven to be light

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