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  • #16
    Avenger--factory heater

    Kovac--All of the EFI Avengers that I have seen run very cool. They don't go over 170* F on hot summer days. They run about 130* F in cold weather.I doubt that a engine coolant heater is going to do much for you. If you look through the screen into the cool air intake in front of the radiator you will see two round pipe shapes headed toward the driver's knee. Those are the knockouts for the heater plumbing. My rad fan blows so much warm air that with the roof on we get lots of heat and removing the cup holders leaves two holes facing upwards to blow air onto the windshield. Let us know what you do.

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    • #17
      Thanks Philip I will let you know how I make out

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      • #18
        Went for a short ride yesterday (still working on putting together tracks) with the top on it is VERY noisy inside. much louder than my max was with a top. Has anyone put in any sound proffing to help with this. Also how do I know which transmission I have low geared or high geared.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by philipatmaxfour View Post
          .............. and removing the cup holders leaves two holes facing upwards to blow air onto the windshield.

          I have a 02 Bigfoot so......
          OK I gotta ask this? Does anyones Argo ride smooth enugh to actually use the cup holders for anything other than bottled drinks?

          I know how mine rides on smooth dirt roads, and it just aint happenin!
          Jeff
          02 Argo Bigfoot

          I never get lost : I take expeditions!
          I'm guided by the Magic 8 Ball.

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          • #20
            My cup holder with a 42 oz. cup and 1/3 full works ok. Probably a lid and straw the way to go. The best thing you could do to the bigfoot is spend $300 on Matt's beadlock wheels so you can air waaay down. Completely different machine in ride and rubber on the ground, and drink holder stability
            To Invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk. (Thomas Edison)

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            • #21
              How low of tire pressure can you run in the new avengers?

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              • #22
                does anyone have a picture of the support bracket for the winch on an avenger?

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by kovac View Post
                  How low of tire pressure can you run in the new avengers?
                  On the Bigfoots I think the manual said min psi was 2.3 or 2.7. I run 2.5-3psi, never popped a bead...though I have been at the bottom of a major hill woth 3 adults 2 kids & 2 flats.

                  2008 Argo Avenger EFI 8x8
                  2001 Argo Bigfoot 6x6

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                  • #24
                    Thanks for the info. they don't make bead lock rims for the avenger

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                    • #25
                      Argo doesn't, WHAT WERE THEY THINKING.

                      However, aftermarket K lock style 9" wheels for argos are now made and sold! Last I heard $50 ea.
                      To Invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk. (Thomas Edison)

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                      • #26
                        Support bracket for avenger winch

                        Originally posted by kovac View Post
                        does anyone have a picture of the support bracket for the winch on an avenger?
                        Kovac- the support bracket ia a large hoop bolted to the frame and to the hood support at the front center. I don't know how it could be photographed after it is installed because it's pretty crowded in there. Are you thinking of making your own? Are you planning to get the rear attachment and wiring? are you getting the wireless remote control?

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                        • #27
                          I was thinking of trying to make my own, but it does look very crowded in there. I think I see the bolt holes down on the frame in the fron. But it looks very difficult to reach. I havn't thought to much about the type of winch yet.

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                          • #28
                            hoop pitcure

                            Kovac if you send me an email address I will send you complete instructions and pitcures of wench kit. I am going to build my own also.
                            I would like to know if you had tried your tracks out in deep snow or mud.
                            I got in some snow about 4 FT and found a little underpowered.was thinking about selling mine and getting a new EFI.

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                            • #29
                              Thanks bodatt, that's awesome. mkirouac@msn.com I havn't been in any real deep stuff yet. we had quite a melt down here. lost most of the snow. So far no problem at all with power though.

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                              • #30
                                Liquid cooled is loud?

                                Originally posted by kovac View Post
                                Went for a short ride yesterday (still working on putting together tracks) with the top on it is VERY noisy inside. much louder than my max was with a top. Has anyone put in any sound proffing to help with this. Also how do I know which transmission I have low geared or high geared.

                                I saw one at the Cottage show and priced it out. They gave me a quote of 25k CND but I am not sure what that included. It looked loaded with every conceivable option other than a plow. The guy fired it up for me and we took a little run and I found that the steering was quite. The older ones had this whinny noise when you turned or at least mine does. The engine did not seem too loud but it was at a cottage show so back ground noise could have covered that up. It ran really smooth and I really liked the Coffee holders. As far as the T-20 goes I am going to have to spend some time with one to see what all the fuss is about. Or should I say a-boot!

                                I find the fit finish, style, ergonomics and use of space allot better then the Max or at least the Max’s I have seen.

                                Congratulations on you purchase. If you would like to cut down the noise try Dynamat
                                Introduction

                                If you find that the Dynamat is over priced try Roofing rain and Ice shield just add more and better glue behind it. 3m super 77 spray glue should work 3m super 90 is good almost too good the nozzle gets gummed up fast .

                                Dynamat is sold at most Car stereo shops
                                Last edited by Robio_8x8; 01-26-2008, 12:45 AM.
                                Why do we waste tax money on bridges and roads when we can all just drive AATVs

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