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Name is Traland just recieved my Joyner T2 about a month ago. Have a issue with it cutting out going up and down steep hills. Almost sounds like she is getting to much fuel at times. Checked the regulator and other things I thought it might be. Any ideas to what might be causing this? or does anyone have this problem also?

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Name is Traland just recieved my Joyner T2 about a month ago. Have a issue with it cutting out going up and down steep hills. Almost sounds like she is getting to much fuel at times. Checked the regulator and other things I thought it might be. Any ideas to what might be causing this? or does anyone have this problem also?

Go to the earlier post on this forum about gas tank problems and you will find the most likely cause. A number of fixes are talked about with some pics. In fact go to the start of the forum way back and read everything. It's a treasure house of valuable information. Welcome to the Trooper family.

Lenny

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WELCOME! Like Lenny said. What I want is MORE pics of your Trooper. Kinarfi, can we help him get pics up. From what I can see & read, it has MODS.

CrawlnT2, who is NL of your cage mods?

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

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Welcome, and like Lenny said, that's exactly a problem I had, but only happens going down hill and depending on how steep, less than full, the fuel out lets are in the rear of your gas tank and they uncover depending on amount and angle of hill and the pump runs dry real quick and it takes a while to purge the air once full of air. I personally believe my fix is the easiest, it's a surge tank that the main pump pulls from and returns to with a secondary low pressure pump to keep it full, I put a set of switches on mine to turn the pump on and off instead of letting it run all the time.

go to this post, it's about half way through the thread and show what I did.

http://www.utvboard.com/index.php?s=&s...post&p=2762

Again Welcome to the forum and nice looking rig, hope to see in person at the next jamboree.

Kinarfi

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Its the trophy trooper #9 I called up and had this built with things I liked off the previous 8. Wasnt sure how I was going to like it. I have pounded on this thing since Ive got it. It is very capable. I couldnt have picked a better sxs to go with!

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