I haven't really paid attention to the temps when this is happening. Good point though, but if it was a temp thing, then why aren't all polaris sleds experiencing the bog?? I haven't had mine out in a while, but am going to go on saturday. I will pay attention if i can get it to happen...
Well, I now have new injectors, but there is still an intermittent bog. Funny thing is that it happens most often when I am leaning throttle side (when the clutch is above the motor). I figured that out by trying to get it to happen. I swapped my weights to lighter ones (10-66s from 10-68s)...
I sent a comment to them through their website (have to create an account and sign in to do it)... Mine never bogged on the trail, only when pinned going uphill or in deep powder.
So after a few reach arounds by the dealer i bought my sled from, i finally got them to replace the injectors on my sled. To get this to happen, I wrote a letter to polaris headquarters in MN (both hand written and electronically submitted). Got a call from the polaris dealer 2 days after i...
Bringing this thread back from a few months ago.
My sled:
2011 Switchback Assault 800
144 track with 2" lugs (swapped original 1.35" track off, adjusted clutching/weights/and gears)
Swapped stock can for an SLP can
Sled has around 900 miles
Gas in Alaska does not have ethanol in it, but can...