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How can I buy some
My cold air intake makes a huge difference. I'm sure you will notice the difference right away.
Is there any noticeable increase in performance??
Got it and love it!
💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Nice
In the slingshot world you are the big dog, embrace it… I love your channel, you’ve taught me a ton so far, keep it up my brother!!
Much appreciated.. videos coming
Where can i get these
get what the stripes?
Yes the led strip lights
@@user-ng1ol2ny7o order from me or cosmic creations
Where you bought it from and how much was it
Zarate steel.. info and price in video
How do you like the heated and cooled seats anyway? I just ordered them for my 2024 SL. Insane price but I'm hoping it extends the riding season hear in North Eastern PA. I don't really see any reviews on them.
Heated seats are a must.. the cooling part is only ok when its not really hot outside.. here in Vegas when is 110..they dont help!
Thanks from Arizona.
Our pleasure!
How did you get the aftermarket 6.5” speakers to fit into the orange pods behind the headrests? Did you have to trim the pods?
I had to use speaker rings because of the depth of the pods
Howwww TF yall got the stips to hold in place like on the front lip and Mirrors and sides cuz They mostly fall off in those places
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@@slingryderz7936 good look
Dear sir, I been watching you since you introduced us to your slingshot, it’s been about two years, now I looking to get one myself, now I like to do my research and have come to my version an style of my slingshot. One thing I would like to do is to make it a show piece, ( I like to make my hood in to light up but as a spectrum analyzer display ) as the music is playing. I would like to ask you , with all the upgrades and modifications you done , what are your best , what are you feeling about them ,( the good and bad) and what would you not do , change or do differently. If you don’t mind, thank you and life is good on three, since I can’t no longer ride on two , ha ha
ill make a video in a few days
I saw your video on Auto Shutdown. My issue is that my music shut off immediately after I hit the powe off button. No 15 - 20 second delay. How do I fix that?
what music.. stock or aftermarket?
@@slingryderz7936 I have the stock radio
Great Intel on battery upgrade👍🏿
🔥🥰🍒
No hemets? I'm in nor cal and there on it.
no sir,
so i bought an S ... stripped model and i dont have the head unit to be able to disable the auto shut down. How else can i doo it?
Bypass this by using a relay or find a key on hot
Love it....
thank you
Omg your lil clips that got me laughing
Thanks for this I was just about to pull the trigger on a dash mounted one. I didn't like that it blocked your view.
Glad I could help
Sheesh .. good thing you caught that
@@raxxxcincy thank you
Sent you the Dm
Dude, good advice but chill with the cut scenes man, one or two is fine but geez.
I just got my lights and want to install them myself great advise. Do you have a diagram of how to set up lights they did not give me any type of installation instructions from cosmic creations. Would truly appreciate the help.
Yes I do..dm me
Great advice!!
Glad you think so!
That piano guy was HILARIOUS 😂 Great insight! I'm in Florida and it's 🔥 here as well! You can only ride at dusk.
Or adress e-mail please
do you have to reset the head unit I have 2024 s, installed the pods but still no sound I have a PMX- Rockford fosgate system which is factory
I'm wondering the same thing. I have no sound on mine I just installed yesterday
You had the wire preran by poloris in back?
What model?
Also what model??
wires already preran in my 2024 S Auto with tech pkg 2 spkrs came in it is n front.
Great video. Good information, thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Great video, would you be interested in doing a review of our slingshot accessories from ShowChrome ?
Yes we can, email [email protected]
How do you change your pass code?
To change the passcode in a Polaris Slingshot, follow these steps: Turn on the ignition: Insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the "ON" position without starting the engine. Access the Security System Menu: Navigate to the settings menu on the infotainment screen using the controls on the steering wheel or the touchscreen, if equipped. Find the "Security" or "Passcode" option in the settings menu. Enter Current Passcode: You will need to enter the current passcode to access the passcode settings. If you don't know the current passcode, you may need to contact a Polaris dealer for assistance. Select Change Passcode: Once you've entered the current passcode, select the option to change the passcode. Enter New Passcode: Follow the on-screen prompts to enter a new passcode. The system may require you to enter the new passcode twice to confirm it. Save the New Passcode: Confirm the new passcode and save the changes. The system should notify you that the passcode has been successfully changed. Turn off the ignition: Turn the key to the "OFF" position and remove it from the ignition. For specific details or if you encounter any issues, refer to the owner’s manual or contact a Polaris dealer for further assistance.
How to reset the check engine light on a 2016 slingshot the code said knock sensor replaced it put the code still there
To reset the check engine light on a 2016 Polaris Slingshot after replacing the knock sensor, follow these steps: Check for Error Codes: Before resetting the check engine light, ensure that the issue has been resolved. If the knock sensor was replaced correctly, the error code should not reappear after resetting the light. Use an OBD-II scanner to check for any error codes. This will help confirm that there are no other issues. Disconnect the Battery: Turn off the ignition and make sure the Slingshot is in park. Locate the battery, usually found in the rear compartment of the vehicle. Disconnect the negative terminal (black) from the battery. Use a wrench to loosen the terminal clamp and remove the cable from the battery post. Wait for about 10-15 minutes. This will allow the vehicle's electrical system to reset. Reconnect the Battery: After waiting, reconnect the negative terminal to the battery. Tighten the terminal clamp securely. Turn on the Ignition: Insert the key and turn on the ignition without starting the engine. Check if the check engine light has turned off. If the light is off, start the engine and let it run for a few minutes to ensure the light remains off. Use an OBD-II Scanner: If the check engine light does not turn off after disconnecting and reconnecting the battery, you may need to use an OBD-II scanner to clear the codes. Connect the OBD-II scanner to the diagnostic port, usually located under the dashboard. Turn on the ignition and follow the scanner's instructions to read and clear the error codes. Once the codes are cleared, turn off the ignition and disconnect the scanner. Test Drive: Take the Slingshot for a short test drive to ensure that the check engine light does not come back on. If it does, there may be another underlying issue that needs to be addressed.
I Have a 2023 R, it is 3 years old and have done all maintenance went it needed to be done. It is also a manual. So far no problems. It has 13k miles so far.
Where can I find the 3D logo
Email me ill send you link [email protected]
@@slingryderz7936just did
My Vanderhall Carmel has the same seat belt cable. I took them off and put seat belt extensions on. Looks great.
I have stage 2 RF HEAD UNIT in my 2024 how do you disable with that radio?
same method of the video
I got a 2024 s with stage 2 rockford setup 2 dash tweeters and 2 6.5 in door, I want to add pods behind headrest what is needed for this to work
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Love the video and the zsw brand steel plate.
Do you change your own oil, if so what oil do you use.
i use the Polaris brand
@@slingryderz7936 I just put Castrol Edge in and runs good
Bro who did your led lights looks 🔥
i did them myself Vegas Lites
How much would a job like that run and how many zones
@@upinsmokedre8376 aprx $3000 and 8 zones
You were right. I had to trim off some of the hole for my sub to fit in the box.
Almost every word you said including being in them streets 20 Slingshots deep and your pedal gets close to the floor and you don’t know what’s happening. I looked at it at the next fuel stop and THIS VIDEO IS EXACTLY WHAT WAS HAPPENING. Doing this immediately. Subscribed instantly appreciate the help
much respect and ty bro!
I don't think your correct. You got a air bubble in the line or a pinhole, but somethings not right.
"No, this information is directly from Polaris, and it's unrelated to air bubbles. Initially, we thought air bubbles might be the issue. We've serviced numerous bikes experiencing this problem and even conducted tests by flushing the lines and reusing the same fluid. Despite that, there was still no pressure. However, when we replaced the fluid with new fluid, everything worked perfectly."
Lovely my friend 🧡
Thank you 🤗
Where can I get the setup like that. I juat bought mine and already wanting mods
I installed leds.. you can also buy them from our store Cosmic creations
Looks good.
where did you get the siphon (link)? Ty for this vid
easier to absorb the liquid with a paper cloth