Snowmobile Chain Is water skipping a snowmobile eligal in wisconsin??
me and my family and friends are big in water skipping and we are trying to find some lakes to water skipp on and we found some but then the question comes to mind...."is this legal???"...of course we are gonna run vegtable oil in the chain case....and if this is eligal to water skipp without a permit well (1 where can we get a permit) and (2 what laws are we breaking and what is the find ( and is it per person?))
You just missed the biggest event of the year.
http://www.grantsburgwatercross.com/
I am sure you can call them to ask your more direct questions seen as they deal this this event each year.
Snowmobile Trail Conditions Cisco Chain Watersmeet, MI
I have a snowmobile and it starts but when move ?
I have a snowmobile and it starts but when move It dies Wha Is wrong with it. how do I fix It? I thank It may be the drive chain or something.
Does it die only when you move it or if you rev it up? If the drive chain is too tight or seized from a lack of oil, it could certainly be the drive chain. You may be able to find the proper chain tension online and how much oil should be in the case. If it idles but dies when you give it gas, make sure the choke isn't stuck on. It can also have some crud built up in the carburetor or water. There should be a screw or bolt on the bottom of the carb to drain the bowl, empty the carb to be certain there is only gas in it. If its been sitting awhile with gas in it, the gas could have, well I guess caramelized is the best word, in the float bowl and clogged the jets a bit. If that's the case, you should pick up a manual for that sled. Its possible the main jet is clogged, which would allow it to idle but kill it with some throttle.
Buy Snowmobile can i make my snowmobile not run on 110 octane?
hey, i want to buy this snowmobile however it has racing heads that require 110 octane gas. i was wondering if theres anything i can do without spending a ton of money to make it run on pump gas. or can i put in octane booster? and is there such thing as putting in to much booster and damaging the engine?... thanks any help would be awsome!
Better to go with 110. Chances are the motor has been designed around this for power. If you want something stock buy something stock.
Compression ratio, cam, heads all have something to do with why this needs to be run on 110 octane.
If you use octane booster and it doesn't meet the fuel specs of what the engine is set up to run you take the chance of blowing it.
Mountain Lite Which is worse for you. Beer or Soda?
Yes, both are bad if you drink too much. But for a person trying to be healthy and you had to have one or the other, which is the better choice over time?
Miller Lite or Mountain Dew, for example
Soda with phosphoric acid -- like Pepsi and Coke. They suck the calcium right out of your teeth. Other than that, it's a crap shoot. Beer is ok in moderation, but not good for more than one or two a day. Bad for the liver. Soda -- Way too much sugar, and caffeine plus what I mentioned above for some.
2010 Snowmobile Should sled-dog racing or snowmobile be added to the winter Olympics?
While snow mobile racing or snow mobile freestyle was never in the Olympics sled dog racing-demonstration sport- was along with some other unusual sports.
Sled Dog Racing is a sort of 50/50 sport (in other words, who's doing the most work, the dogs or the pilot), snowmobile racing could be introduced but only if motocross was introduced to a Summer Games.
Camcorder reviews usually focus on HD camcorders for every day use, but with the summer almost upon us, I thought the outdoor activities and extreme sports enthusiasts would appreciate some attention.
The extreme sports guys using a head cam, dash cam or helmet cam to record the action in high definition have 3 great options, the Oregon Scientific ATC 3K, GoPro Helmetcam and the VholdR ContourHD action cam.
Oregon Scientific ATC 3K This Waterproof helmet cam for extreme sports has a 48 degree wide angle, 32 Mb of internal memory which can be expanded to 4GB with an SD/HC card, and a 3 button operation for easy use as a head cam or dash cam.
Mounting straps for use as a helmet camera or dash cam in all outdoor activities and extreme sports is included, as well as a stand for use as a webcam.
GoPro Helmetcam This helmet cam is claimed to be the worlds highest performance on-board Professional-grade HD video and stills head cam for extreme sports outdoor activities, recording at 60 frames a second.
With a quick-release mounting design, a rechargeable lithium-ion battery unit lasting up to 2.5 hours on a single charge, and capacity to take a 32GB card.
Shoot stills too with this helmet camera or dash cam automatically at 5 MP resolution with selectable intervals.
VholdR ContourHD action cam This action cam for outdoor activities and extreme sports records in full 1081p high definition at 30fps or 60 fps on microSD memory cards. A 2GB card is included, with the option of adding up to 16GB of extra flash memory for up to 8 hours of recording time.
The ContourHD head cam or dash cam lens is fixed focus, a built-in mike records the sounds, and an easy one touch switch starts or stops the recording.
So there you have it, camcorder reviews for 3 Head cam or Dash cam HD Camcorders which will attach to any motorcycle, car, ATV, jet ski, snowmobile or boat, or use when sailing, swimming or doing snow sports.
About the Author
Art Speck is an experienced videographer having worked for 30 years in the business.
Being retired now gives me time to enjoy my passion for video cameras and in particular high definition camcorders.
The year 2010 is digital HD Camcorder year, with every major manufacturer bringing out new, low cost HD camcorders with an enormous amount of new technology which lots of folk do not understand, so I have decided to write lots of articles like this one to explain the choices between features, brands and formats.