P1000 Heat problem solved?

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I have a three seater. I don't think it has the floor panels does it?

Yes, it is called a mud shield. There are a few reports of removing it cools things down by allowing improved air flow. However that being said, if it is truly a mud shield and if removed mud could build up on that part of the engine in certain conditions making the issue worse or causing adverse heat issues on the engine itself.
 
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Hey Smitty heres what I did on the plastic between the seat bottom and back it helped a good bit 9 11 16 007
 
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mine doe's to but every little bit helps HaHa
 
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what I used had it on it already it was heat barrier from summit racing SUM-879010 is the part # 9 11 16 006I used it on the bottom of the seat too9 11 16 009it really helped on the heat
 
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what I used had it on it already it was heat barrier from summit racing SUM-879010 is the part # View attachment 50505I used it on the bottom of the seat tooView attachment 50506it really helped on the heat
The heat shield that the dealer installed doesn't mount to the bottom of the seat, it sandwiches between the seat and turns up the back of the seat past the plastic.
 
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I don't have the factory one I used the heat barrier on both pieces
 
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Yes, it is called a mud shield. There are a few reports of removing it cools things down by allowing improved air flow. However that being said, if it is truly a mud shield and if removed mud could build up on that part of the engine in certain conditions making the issue worse or causing adverse heat issues on the engine itself.
Thanks, I don't want to remove anything that has a purpose and the heat shield probably does. I just went riding in some mud and water. The heat shield from summit racing worked. It eliminated the heat and made the seat feel cooler. Well worth the $60.
 
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First off Welcome from WV Kmills I used the same heat shield from summit to on seat bottom and the piece between the seat bottom and back worked well for me
 
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After riding for 12 miles on the same trails on the river and going through lots of holes, it's official. My heat problem from under the seat is over. Plus it made it a lot quieter too.
 
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FYI, this is what I used from summit racing. It's enough to do two Honda Pioneer 1000's front seats. I used it on mine and will do a friends in a few days.

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Anybody tried ceramic coating the exhaust header to reduce the heat?


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Others have tried the exhaust wrap with poor results.
You can buy a whole roll of the silver heat insulation others have used for about $11 at Home Depo. It doesn't have self adhesive but a can of contact cement is about $6. You could probably do about 20 seats with this roll.
 
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This past fall I was hunting with a friend and we were on his Yamaha Viking. I noticed he had no cab heat issues but it was kind of loud. Just recently my brother bought the Polaris General and he too has no cab heat issues. Both machines have something in common. Both motors are completely open. Here's a pic of General:
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So I was looking at my Honda and was wondering what if I removed all the plastic covering? Would that let heat escape? Here is pic of my Honda:
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What do you guys think?


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this doesent cure it all but it is a cheap and easy fix, enclosed is a picture of two 12 volt vans I purchase from Amazon,variable speed and 20.00 apiece, I fit PIECE OF 3/4 PVC 2 45,S 3/4 AND THEN ATTACHED ONE PVC t ON EACH SIDE CUT IN HALF TO CLAMP OVER MY TOP rail..

HONDA COOL DOWN AUG 22
 
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