I've been meaning to ask you what you think of using HVAC coil cleaner on a radiator. It works great on coils.
Good idea may look into thatProbably your radiator mine did it till I started carrying water in a tank sprayer been fine since
I've been meaning to ask you what you think of using HVAC coil cleaner on a radiator. It works great on coils.
Good idea may look into thatProbably your radiator mine did it till I started carrying water in a tank sprayer been fine since
I think I tried this once before but ur saying to lift it up maybe 45 degree then crack radiator cap loose and just let it run like that for how long?Find something steep to get the front end up (or winch it up a tree), let it idle for a bit to purge any air pockets in the cooling system. This seems to be a fairly common P1K malady.
What year you have? I have a 16 and you would think the first year would have issues?I have the fan switch, thermostat controls the fan as normal in the off position. Switch overrides it and it runs constantly
I have a 22 Base model, haven’t had any issues.What year you have? I have a 16 and you would think the first year would have issues?
I would. Wouldn't hurt it a bit. The stuff we use it on is more sensitive than a motors radiatorI've been meaning to ask you what you think of using HVAC coil cleaner on a radiator. It works great on coils.
The Hillbilly Car wash.Have you found a way to clean the radiator better
I can't answer that, just read it somewhere on this site previously. Anyone, how long?I think I tried this once before but ur saying to lift it up maybe 45 degree then crack radiator cap loose and just let it run like that for how long?
That's what I kinda thought, but thought I would ask an espert! HA!I would. Wouldn't hurt it a bit. The stuff we use it on is more sensitive than a motors radiator
I chased my overheating issues for 2 years. I elevated the front, burped the radiator a million different ways including using the bleed screw under the seat, cleaned my radiator countless times and then finally broke down and spent $1200 on a radiator relocate from Kitts Customs in DeLand, Florida. it put my radiator up above the hood out of the mud and was on a hinge with long enough hoses and vent lines that I could swing it forward by just taking off 2 knobs. It gave me full access to under the hood still. I also had him install a fan override switch. Anyhow, I run the COPS Mud and Trail Tunes and the first thing I did was install the COPS overheat kit with a new thermostat and radiator cap. It didn't do anything for my overheat issues. When Brett with Kitts Customs pulled my stock radiator, he cleaned it completely before reinstalling it. for the last 8 months until last week, I still had problems even with the relocate I did.Florida cracker performance tune and yes it did it did when I was still mostly stock I think I rode with just a snorkel for long time after the tune it got better but I don’t ride roads often I normally in the mud and water not going very fast is there a way to clean the radiator better without having to remove bumper and front plastics
2021 pioneer 1000-5 limited about 900 miles I think
Set up:
Duel battery
Tune
Satv aarms although ttc are on the way
6klbs winch
All rhino 2.0 axles
6 in portals
33x9.5x20 acp tires
All new axle seals
Depth finder snorkel that was my first upgrade could this be the issue?
fan dose run vehicle must be running for fan to run which I find odd
Have not checked fan direction I just assumed it was good
radiator is such a pain in the ass to clean threw those little grill holes I think it’s clean
No I have not removed tune only because it got better after the tune
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We need pics!!! Just saying ......👍I chased my overheating issues for 2 years. I elevated the front, burped the radiator a million different ways including using the bleed screw under the seat, cleaned my radiator countless times and then finally broke down and spent $1200 on a radiator relocate from Kitts Customs in DeLand, Florida. it put my radiator up above the hood out of the mud and was on a hinge with long enough hoses and vent lines that I could swing it forward by just taking off 2 knobs. It gave me full access to under the hood still. I also had him install a fan override switch. Anyhow, I run the COPS Mud and Trail Tunes and the first thing I did was install the COPS overheat kit with a new thermostat and radiator cap. It didn't do anything for my overheat issues. When Brett with Kitts Customs pulled my stock radiator, he cleaned it completely before reinstalling it. for the last 8 months until last week, I still had problems even with the relocate I did.
Now for the good news. On a recommendation from some of the forums, I broke down and spent another $1,000 and purchased a TCP (Totally Cool Products) Radiator. I took my buggy back to Kitts Customs and had him remove my locate and install the new TCP radiator back in the stock location for $500. It came with a Spal fan that supposedly moves 4x more air than the stock fan. My problems are now a thing of the past. I rode at Hog Waller all New Years weekend and never went over 2 bars. I have my tuner mounted at the top of my roll cage and monitored temperatures through the PV3 the whole weekend. I stayed between 160-186 degrees the entire weekend. Prior, I was seeing temps cruising at 220 and up to 250 and higher before the flash boil. My advise, do not pass go, do not collect 200 bucks. Go right now and buy a TCP radiator, you won't regret it and it will save you a lot of aggrivation and money in the long run.
Dose it mount into stock location with no problems or is modifications neededI chased my overheating issues for 2 years. I elevated the front, burped the radiator a million different ways including using the bleed screw under the seat, cleaned my radiator countless times and then finally broke down and spent $1200 on a radiator relocate from Kitts Customs in DeLand, Florida. it put my radiator up above the hood out of the mud and was on a hinge with long enough hoses and vent lines that I could swing it forward by just taking off 2 knobs. It gave me full access to under the hood still. I also had him install a fan override switch. Anyhow, I run the COPS Mud and Trail Tunes and the first thing I did was install the COPS overheat kit with a new thermostat and radiator cap. It didn't do anything for my overheat issues. When Brett with Kitts Customs pulled my stock radiator, he cleaned it completely before reinstalling it. for the last 8 months until last week, I still had problems even with the relocate I did.
Now for the good news. On a recommendation from some of the forums, I broke down and spent another $1,000 and purchased a TCP (Totally Cool Products) Radiator. I took my buggy back to Kitts Customs and had him remove my locate and install the new TCP radiator back in the stock location for $500. It came with a Spal fan that supposedly moves 4x more air than the stock fan. My problems are now a thing of the past. I rode at Hog Waller all New Years weekend and never went over 2 bars. I have my tuner mounted at the top of my roll cage and monitored temperatures through the PV3 the whole weekend. I stayed between 160-186 degrees the entire weekend. Prior, I was seeing temps cruising at 220 and up to 250 and higher before the flash boil. My advise, do not pass go, do not collect 200 bucks. Go right now and buy a TCP radiator, you won't regret it and it will save you a lot of aggrivation and money in the long run.
Did you ever try just putting a more powerful aftermarket fan on the stock radiator?I chased my overheating issues for 2 years. I elevated the front, burped the radiator a million different ways including using the bleed screw under the seat, cleaned my radiator countless times and then finally broke down and spent $1200 on a radiator relocate from Kitts Customs in DeLand, Florida. it put my radiator up above the hood out of the mud and was on a hinge with long enough hoses and vent lines that I could swing it forward by just taking off 2 knobs. It gave me full access to under the hood still. I also had him install a fan override switch. Anyhow, I run the COPS Mud and Trail Tunes and the first thing I did was install the COPS overheat kit with a new thermostat and radiator cap. It didn't do anything for my overheat issues. When Brett with Kitts Customs pulled my stock radiator, he cleaned it completely before reinstalling it. for the last 8 months until last week, I still had problems even with the relocate I did.
Now for the good news. On a recommendation from some of the forums, I broke down and spent another $1,000 and purchased a TCP (Totally Cool Products) Radiator. I took my buggy back to Kitts Customs and had him remove my locate and install the new TCP radiator back in the stock location for $500. It came with a Spal fan that supposedly moves 4x more air than the stock fan. My problems are now a thing of the past. I rode at Hog Waller all New Years weekend and never went over 2 bars. I have my tuner mounted at the top of my roll cage and monitored temperatures through the PV3 the whole weekend. I stayed between 160-186 degrees the entire weekend. Prior, I was seeing temps cruising at 220 and up to 250 and higher before the flash boil. My advise, do not pass go, do not collect 200 bucks. Go right now and buy a TCP radiator, you won't regret it and it will save you a lot of aggrivation and money in the long run.
Totally Cool Products Inc. --tcpperformance.com 1-208 356-6483Buggy over heated twice on a few mile ride on some dirt roads radiator is clean, tank is full of fluid, I have the FCP tune It only seems to do this at higher speeds for extended time im considering ordering the fan override kit from store but will it really help is there an oversized more powerful cooling fan? Any help is appreciated