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  1. climbmax

    2018/19 Revelstoke and Area Updates

    Reg.......lets do it again. Except no dirt piles.....RIP Rene!! Lund we will hook up. Maybe Chad as well :) Tavis...…...thank you. Numbers in the book. Safe travels everyone :) RS
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    2018/19 Revelstoke and Area Updates

    That was us you were talking to . Super pleased you made the right decision with a Novice group in tow. While Turtle is an amazing place it throws some curve balls to even the most seasoned veterans. It has super high exposure which is the biggest obstacle for a group with limited Avy travel...
  3. climbmax

    Back country navigation class

    Excellent Idea Mike. I would like to support with the use of a conference room in Revelstoke. Let me know dates and I will arrange. Thanks for going the extra mike and giving back to the community. RS
  4. climbmax

    MCX Stage 3

    Its 335 on the Dyno at Sea level. :) No body I know has one at 2000 Meters ;)
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    MCX Stage 3

    Dunno.…...im a pump fuel guy. I know a guy in Montana running his at 22 around 9000'. Hes on 110 fuel. Crazy how these motors handle boost. Afterall they are completely built motors with all forged internals. No need to send them for rod or piston treatment. Happy boosting.
  6. climbmax

    MCX Stage 3

    Id seriously try those MCX weights. As long as you are sticking with the 35 degree helix the sled came with . You may try to lighten them up once you test it out. I run a 39 straight cut on 80 grams. If I was at 35 Im sure it would pull a lot more weight. I use a longer secondary spring as...
  7. climbmax

    MCX Stage 3

    Clutching will depend on what boost level you want to run. Im a pump fuel guy running 18lbs or so at 2000 Meters. Have a decent set up I think. I know Erik was on the dyno to 25psi without issue. Keep me posted on what your direction is. Safe sledding. RS
  8. climbmax

    Cr resonator

    Something like that. Keep loading it up and it keeps pulling. Cheers
  9. climbmax

    Cr resonator

    Nope no heat shield. By 3" I mean I have a 3" exhaust that is way bigger coming off a oversized turbo...…...mike I thought you would have spied that out ;) Cheers RS
  10. climbmax

    Cr resonator

    No heat shields. And one of mine has a 3" that is even closer to side panels. No issues. Safe Sleddin
  11. climbmax

    Last chance to buy Military Surplus Turbo diesel sled

    I'd like to pull a small mogul master with this. Hit up those remote areas once a month and give something back to our sledding community. Looks like an amazing work horse. Cheers
  12. climbmax

    FXR Helium light BOA 19

    Yup I have them...…..love the single Boa function and really like the boots.
  13. climbmax

    Accident in Brewer

    That's sad. Godspeed.
  14. climbmax

    2018 Yamaha Sidewinder MTX 162 Build

    170 ish. If you stop it will heat sink and often run into the 190 plus range. Just start her up and get going. Don't go slow if you don't have to as well. Chees
  15. climbmax

    Sidewinder 174 build and season ride report

    Mike. 98 RON in Europe is comparable to 93 in North America. You were good to go. I had stage2 on for a full year and ran it on Shell Premium. Now have Stage 3 and run it on same fuel. Its gonna be hard to hurt that engine. Merry Christmas. RS
  16. climbmax

    Rene St Onge - RIP Dec 9, 2018

    Re: Rene StOnge - RIP Dec 9, 2018 Godspeed Rene. Missed by all more than words.
  17. climbmax

    Boulder Cabin, the new mile high club!

    Smoking anything in the Cabin will be frowned upon. Cigarettes or weed. Peer pressure is vital. Take it outside and don't be that guy wasted on the mountain on Pot or Booze. Could be some serious consequences for all if any sort of a fender bender. Safe sledding.
  18. climbmax

    anyone building any real turbo sleds this season?

    Diesel mod......if you drive a gas truck your wouldn't understand. ;)
  19. climbmax

    Sidewinder 174 build and season ride report

    I use it. Longer....upped the engagement but eliminated the breaking of primary springs.
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