So has anyone else received the heat dissipation test kit? What do you think of it? The wife says the heat is still there, it's just in a different place, her right thigh. I really can't see how what they installed will make any difference but I guess they're trying.
I certainly would NOT want to do that, as it seems counterproductive. I took the opposite approach. I lined the bottoms of those panels with reflective heat tape which I also used liberally around the glovebox area. Those actions, along with wrapping the headers, have eliminated a great deal of the heat that had been coming up around the seat.The kit is something that BRP is testing on the 2013 RTs. Among other things, they put a bunch of holes in the plastic under the seat pan. It looks like they are trying to make it a convection oven by evenly distributing the heat all over your rear end instead just cooking you in one spot by the glove box.
I certainly would NOT want to do that, as it seems counterproductive. I took the opposite approach. I lined the bottoms of those panels with reflective heat tape which I also used liberally around the glovebox area. Those actions, along with wrapping the headers, have eliminated a great deal of the heat that had been coming up around the seat.
I like the idea of the reverse fan relay . . . but agree that drilling holes under the seat seems counter-intuitive. Moving the CAT from directly underneath, to the end of the exhaust seems like a better idea . . .
They also replaced the fixed plastic panels under the mirrors with the adjustable ones and re-wired the fan so it blows in the opposite direction when you're under 6 mph. They said that's what the 2014's do. But the wife says her thigh is now what gets roasted so the kit just changed where the heat goes. BRP said if the kit is successful they will most likely offer it to all. I don't know about any convection effect, but I just can't figure out how the holes under the seat will help. You would think that since heat rises it would make it even hotter. The dealer said he has no idea how this will help, he was just told by BRP to do it.
I was also a test participant. IMHO it did very little if nothing. Still gas fumes and heat. I did like the reversed fan as it at least blew some of the fumes away from me depending on the wind.
Jack