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CanadianLad
I am a new Yamaha owner. I have ridden SkiDoo's and Polaris's mostly but was won over by the 4 stroke and info on what I heard about Yamaha. I do have a couple of questions however. One is I keep hearing about flooding on the vectors. I trailer a lot and am wondering how important it is that I add fuel shut off's? I have never used them on any other machine and many had them on the machine. I was wandering about others experience with the vectors last year. And number two it also says you can add a block heater. I spend a lot of time in way up north in Timmins and Cochrane. Do I need a block heater or will it start without it? I drove with a guy with an RX-1 last year and he started his easily at -30C on several days. Lastly I am used to starting the Ski Doo using the choke. What is the best procedure for the vector? And what about after it is warm, do you still have to watch when starting or just turn the key as on the ski doo?
Thanks for the help and see you on the trails
MUSKOKA800
Posting this on the Yamaha forum may be more fruitful.
zoso
I would buy one of those battery packs with boosters just in case the cold kills the battery probably worth the money to save a big hassle if you do wake up to minus 30 and it wont crank over.
ballbreaker
I agree , a battery booster pack is an excellent idea !
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