fits model: Xf, 850, Summit. make: Ski-doo. year: 2018.

( Manufacturer Part Number: MN/12AM ), ( Compatible Model: Summit Sp E-tec 850 175 ), ( Bundle Description: 1 Pc Genuine Sp1 Electric Start Kits ), ( Type: Electric Start Kits ), ( Core Charge: Free No Core Charge ), ( Fitment Type: Direct Replacement )
Introducing the SP1 MN/12AM Electric Start Kit, specifically designed for the 2018 Ski-Doo Summit SP E-Tec 850 175 XF snowmobiles. This electric start kit is an essential upgrade for those seeking the ultimate convenience and reliability in their sled starting experience.
The SP1 MN/12AM Electric Start Kit comes with a powerful and efficient 12-volt electric starter motor that can crank your engine quickly and easily, even in the coldest conditions. Its compact design ensures a seamless integration with your existing ignition system, making it a perfect fit for your Summit SP E-Tec 850 175 XF.
This electric start kit features a maintenance-free, fully sealed design that protects against the elements, ensuring long-lasting performance. The included battery charger is specifically designed for snowmobile batteries and offers a quick and efficient way to keep your battery charged and ready for your next adventure.
The SP1 MN/12AM Electric Start Kit also includes a high-quality, heavy-duty battery that is designed to provide superior cranking power in even the most extreme temperatures. Its rugged construction and advanced technology ensure reliable starting performance, season after season.
Installing the SP1 MN/12AM Electric Start Kit is a breeze, thanks to its user-friendly design and clear, easy-to-follow instructions. The kit comes with all necessary hardware, including mounting brackets, wiring harness, and battery terminals, ensuring a hassle-free installation process.
In summary, the SP1 MN/12AM Electric Start Kit is the perfect addition to your 2018 Ski-Doo Summit SP E-Tec 850 175 XF snowmobile. Its powerful and efficient design, combined with its ease of use and reliability, make it an essential upgrade for any serious snowmobiler. Experience the convenience and peace of mind that comes with electric starting, and never struggle with a stubborn engine again.
- Convenience: An electric start system makes it easier to start the snowmobile, especially in cold weather conditions.
- Reduced Effort: Compared to a traditional pull-start, an electric start requires less physical effort.
- Quick Start: Electric start systems can get the engine running faster than a pull-start.
Cons:- Cost: Electric start kits can be more expensive than a traditional pull-start.
- Battery Drain: The electric start system draws power from the battery, which can lead to a dead battery if the snowmobile is left unstarted for extended periods.
- Complexity: Electric start systems can be more complex to install and maintain compared to a pull-start.
2. Manual (Pull-Start): Pros:- Cost-Effective: A pull-start is generally less expensive than an electric start system.
- Reliability: Pull-starts have been used for decades and are known for their reliability.
- Simplicity: A pull-start is a simple system with fewer parts, making it easier to maintain.
Cons:- Physical Effort: Starting a snowmobile with a pull-start requires more physical effort compared to an electric start.
- Cold Weather: In extremely cold weather conditions, a pull-start can be more difficult to use.
Conclusion: When deciding whether to buy an electric start kit for a 2018 Ski-Doo Summit SP E-Tec 850 175 XF, consider the following factors:- Personal Preference: If you value convenience and reduced physical effort, an electric start system may be worth the investment.
- Budget: Consider the cost difference between an electric start kit and a pull-start.
- Riding Conditions: In cold weather or remote areas where quick starts are essential, an electric start system could be beneficial.
Recommendation:For those who frequently ride in cold weather conditions or prefer the convenience of a quick start, an electric start kit for a 2018 Ski-Doo Summit SP E-Tec 850 175 XF could be a worthwhile investment, despite the additional cost and complexity. For those on a budget or who prefer a simpler and more reliable system, a traditional pull-start remains a viable option.