Snowmobile Forum: Your #1 Snowmobile Forum
>
Specific Snowmobile Forums
>
Yamaha Snowmobiles
2003 Viper, what should my engine idle be?
User Name
Remember Me?
Password
Register
Home
Forum
Active Topics
Search
Latest Posts
Mark Forums Read
Please Visit our
Site Sponsors
» Site Navigation
»
Homepage
»
Active Topics
»
Classifieds
»
Forums
>
User CP
>
Premium Members
» Power Sports Links
>
Personal Watercraft.com
>
ATV.com
>
Snowmobile.com
>
ATV Forum
>
PWC Forum
>
Motorcycle.com
»
»
» Sponsors
» Buyers Guides
»
Snowmobile Parts
»
snowmobile Trailers
»
Snowmobile Helmets
»
Snowmobile Suits
»
snowmobile Insurance
»
snowmobile Rentals
»
snowmobile Travel
» Our Partners
»
3700 mi of Trails!
»
Plan Your Next Ride Now!
» Sponsors
» Links
»
Snowmobile Reviews
»
ATV Reviews
»
Jetski Reviews
»
Motorcycle Reviews
LinkBack
Thread Tools
Display Modes
11-06-2009, 11:01 AM
#
1
(
permalink
)
Mark Johannus
Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 48
2003 Viper, what should my engine idle be?
Just got my new sled!!
The manual sais I should be about 1800 rpm. Cold engine idles at this, but warm sits around 1100. Is this okay? Or should I adjust?
Remove Advertisements
Sponsored Links
Snowmobile Forum: Your #1 Snowmobile Forum
Advertisement
11-06-2009, 01:00 PM
#
2
(
permalink
)
RJ Gleason
Super Moderator
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Groton NY
Posts: 18,768
Adjust to between 1500 - 1800 rpm warm.
__________________
Old Cat Rider
'93 Wildcat 700EFI
w/ Comet 108 Pro-4 clutch & 01 ZR skid
'90 Wildcat
Project in progress.
Trail Boss; Dryden to Summerhill trail.
http://www.dcdrifters.net/
http://twintiersleddin.proboards76.com/index.cgi
http://www.fingerlakesstone.com/new.html
Junior Warden;
F&AM Dryden Lodge# 472
Quote:
we are all given sh*t in life, but some of us learn to turn it into fertilizer and grow from it, and some us try to fling it on others like monkeys.
11-06-2009, 01:15 PM
#
3
(
permalink
)
DoubleClutch
Repair Shop Owner
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: North Western Pa
Posts: 366
Yep 1500 to 1800 is where my sled idels at when warm. Not the same sled close.
«
Previous Thread
|
Next Thread
»
Thread Tools
Show Printable Version
Email this Page
Display Modes
Linear Mode
Switch to Hybrid Mode
Switch to Threaded Mode
Posting Rules
You
may not
post new threads
You
may not
post replies
You
may not
post attachments
You
may not
edit your posts
vB code
is
On
Smilies
are
On
[IMG]
code is
On
HTML code is
Off
Trackbacks
are
On
Pingbacks
are
On
Refbacks
are
On
LinkBack
LinkBack URL
About LinkBacks
Powered by
vBadvanced
CMPS v3.0 RC2
Contact Us
-
Snowmobile Forum
-
Archive
-
Privacy Statement
-
Top
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2010, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by
vBSEO
3.3.2
Copyright SnowmobileForum.com