The fuel burning inside your engine can build up to excessive heat inside your engine although the exhaust diverts most of the heat out, some of the heat still remains and it is your Polaris General 4 1000 cooling system's job to regulate engine temperature no matter the conditions. The job of the Polaris General 4 1000 colling system is not at all easy, especially when you are offroading, as you’ll be driving at slow speeds while your engine is working at high RPMs,
Having your engine overheat and stall is not gonna be fun. Though your Polaris General 4 1000 cooling system might be functioning properly if you are constantly pushing your rig to its limits, your cooling system might not be able to handle it. One of the main reasons why your Polaris General 4 1000 cooling system is unable to do its job is the lack of airflow. Since UTVs operate at low speeds, you rarely get enough airflow to bring down the coolant temperature. So, you might want to think about upgrading your Polaris General 4 1000 cooling fan. Similarly, you can also upgrade your coolant pump, or go for a heavy-duty radiator kit. A better high-quality coolant fluid could also be what saves you from your heating problem. Whatever you choose, an aftermarket upgrade to your cooling system can help the Polaris General 4 1000 cooling system put up with the high-stress offroading.
Maintenance is also an important part of keeping your engine cool. All that mud and dirt you will be encountering while offroading could end up covering your radiator and cutting off the airflow. If you are sticking to stock Polaris General 4 1000 cooling system and its radiator fins are covered in mud, your engine temperature would spike immediately. So, keeping your Polaris General 4 1000 cooling system clean is also vital.
At Everything Polaris General, we have everything you need to maintain, repair, or upgrade your Polaris General 4 1000 cooling system.