Posted by ben brown on December 22, 2019 at 08:09:40 from (184.21.177.59):
In Reply to: Kubota rtv 900 posted by vapet on December 21, 2019 at 08:25:07:
well i owned two a rtv900 with just a top windshield now have a 2014 rtv1100c cab heat air both no problems slow yes but steady as you yes.. i take mine to colorado 6000 plus elevation first year it had like problem power wise.. next year total different machine plenty power . now the old one the sudden stop fix in about ten minutes.. the new one that problem been taken care of. i have done some mods.. on mine hand throttle you can set to hold engine. a full throttle use the foot peddle to control speed make it like a true hydro, that way. way better for going up steep hills. the last mod is i put a turbo on it turned the pump up change setting on hydro response make for a lot better machine if you live and use it in the lower elevation i would not turbo it as the kits are from 1900.00 to 2200.00 depending on the one you order if i was buying a new one it get the turbo as soon as the warranty went out
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