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Phazed007
hi guys, Nice to meet you all!
I have a 07 phazer and I have to do my yearly mantainance such as: oil change and filter, new sliders, new belt, and I was thinking of changeing the coolent type.
do you guys have any suggestions for what the best products would be for all these areas.
I can do the work myself but I'm new to the snomobiling hobby so I dont know the popular companys for said products.
I was also thinking of re-clutching this year, any suggestions?
XC_YAMI137
Hey 007, Welcome! Yeah good Idea to get it ready for winter. I use engine ice coolant its not cheep $40 bucks a gal. I also just use stock belts.
use the recomended oil and filter
As fare as clutching go's EPI put in a rocket clutch kit. You can buy it threw www.brothersmotorsports.com Ask for Ryan G or Steve Adams, let them know I sent you and They will get you all set up. EPI is a locally owned bussness in town.

Steve Emerson



QUOTE(Phazed007 @ Nov 12 2007, 02:11 PM) *
hi guys, Nice to meet you all!
I have a 07 phazer and I have to do my yearly mantainance such as: oil change and filter, new sliders, new belt, and I was thinking of changeing the coolent type.
do you guys have any suggestions for what the best products would be for all these areas.
I can do the work myself but I'm new to the snomobiling hobby so I dont know the popular companys for said products.
I was also thinking of re-clutching this year, any suggestions?

vicvegas
QUOTE(XC_YAMI137 @ Nov 12 2007, 02:42 PM) *
Hey 007, Welcome! Yeah good Idea to get it ready for winter. I use engine ice coolant its not cheep $40 bucks a gal. I also just use stock belts.
use the recomended oil and filter
As fare as clutching go's EPI put in a rocket clutch kit. You can buy it threw www.brothersmotorsports.com Ask for Ryan G or Steve Adams, let them know I sent you and They will get you all set up. EPI is a locally owned bussness in town.

Steve Emerson

Hey! this is off topic i know, but how do you like your Phazer? how is is in say 2 or 3 feet of powder? im looking at the phazers now an i like the idea but im worried i might be disapointed in the power output an how well it will do in the powder. I know it's not a powerhouse but im prepaired for that, I want a sled that i can go out an play on an pass it on to my ol'lady next year, she's never ridden befor so i was thinking this could be the perfect starter sled for her an still be sumthin i could have fun on as well. any input you have would be greatly apperciated.
Phazed007
QUOTE(vicvegas @ Nov 12 2007, 07:06 PM) *
Hey! this is off topic i know, but how do you like your Phazer? how is is in say 2 or 3 feet of powder? im looking at the phazers now an i like the idea but im worried i might be disapointed in the power output an how well it will do in the powder. I know it's not a powerhouse but im prepaired for that, I want a sled that i can go out an play on an pass it on to my ol'lady next year, she's never ridden befor so i was thinking this could be the perfect starter sled for her an still be sumthin i could have fun on as well. any input you have would be greatly apperciated.


oh hey man I think I just replyed to your other thread there. I really love mine its a truly top notch peice of work just make shure the dealer you buy it from has a good reputation for there service, the dealer I went throgh did a really bad job of puting mine together. they had left some bolts loose and even put one of the shocks on upside-down. pretty grim eh!

I managed to find some real deep powder last year and it did slow it down but that little demon just kept on going, and if I can find enough traction I can keep up with my friends 600 switchback in a drag race. and when it comes to cornering I can waste him easy! I love this sled!
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