I posted about a carb icing situation that occured in my Rotax 912 UL dual bing carb engine. The conclusion was rotaxes with the carb heat box upgrade that provides cooled air from on top of the motor and carb heat off the exhaust is more susceptible to carb icing over the air filter that are directly attached to the carbs pulling warmer air off the back of the firewall area.

My question is has anyone used or have experience with the carb HEATER kit i linked bellow (this is a different product that the carb heat box)?

This bolts directly to your bing carb between the rubber boot and the carb. It draws coolant into a metal block that then transfer heat into your carb housing. Makes the metal warm. The idea is that you loose no engine performance cause you're not changing your air temperature but not allowing for any ice to form cause the carb metal surface will be above freezing.


https://www.cps-parts.com/catalog/rtxpages/15-05919.php