JTT800
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I'm having an issue with my 2012 Summit X and I was hoping someone could help me out.
On my first ride with it I left it completly stock and it worked great. It was only pulling 7700 rpm's so I clickered from 1 to 3 and then it pulled 7900rpm's. The next ride I added a carbon fiber silencer and it ran the same as before, only it was louder. I went with a buddy who has a 2009 Summit and when we switched sleds they seemed very simular in power. We did notice a slight hesitation if you quickly pinned it, but it wasn't bad. I assumed it was just part of the brake in period. It still pulled 7900 rpm very easily and quickly. The next ride I went back to the same area as my second ride, but I could only pull 7700 rpm's again. The snow was deeper, so I clickered from 3 to 4. That got me back to 7900 rpm's and it seemed to pull them fairly quickly. On that ride I was with my brother who has a 2010 summit and when we switched sleds it seemed like the sleds has the same bottom end power, and the etech had better top end power. My brother couldnt notice a hesiation when you quickly pinned it, but I could still slightly feel it. This Saturday we went to the same area again, and as soon as i left the trail and got in the powder I noticed the sled was lacking power. It had a hard time building rpm's. It would still hit 7900 but it would take 1 or 2 seconds to get there. It seemed to get to 6000-7000 rpms quickly and then struggle to get to 7900. So I clickered up to 5 and that helped a bit, but it was still not very responsive. It would pull up to 8000 rpm's. The snow was not as deep as the last time. I also noticed that the sound of the sled has changed. On the first few trips the silencer would get a lot louder at around 7000 rpms. Now it needs to be pinned for a few seconds and hit full rpm's berfore it gets the bark from the silencer (if that makes sence). I switched sleds with my brother and the difference in the power was day and night. It feels like I have half the power as his, until the sled is almost at full rpm and then it pulls extreemly hard. Then on the trail ride out it then started to hold its self at 5000 rpm's when i let off the gas until I tapped the brake.
I've noticed a few things that I'm not sure about. The throttle is about 3mm from the aluminum block at rest position. It seems like the cable might be stretched. I also noticed the y-pipe is now gray. I don't know it that is normal. I also thought I heard a little rattle from somewhere near the clutches when I unloaded it today.
I plan on taking it into the dealer this week. I'm just affraid that they will tell me everything is fine, because we have no snow here to test it and it hasn't set off any codes. I don't know how they replicate the problem. I'm hoping maybe someone else has had simular issues so I can ask my dealer to check out certain things. I know some about sleds, but I'm no expert. I plan on putting the stock silencer on when I take it to them so they dont automaticaly blame that. Even though it could be the issue.
Thanks for the help
On my first ride with it I left it completly stock and it worked great. It was only pulling 7700 rpm's so I clickered from 1 to 3 and then it pulled 7900rpm's. The next ride I added a carbon fiber silencer and it ran the same as before, only it was louder. I went with a buddy who has a 2009 Summit and when we switched sleds they seemed very simular in power. We did notice a slight hesitation if you quickly pinned it, but it wasn't bad. I assumed it was just part of the brake in period. It still pulled 7900 rpm very easily and quickly. The next ride I went back to the same area as my second ride, but I could only pull 7700 rpm's again. The snow was deeper, so I clickered from 3 to 4. That got me back to 7900 rpm's and it seemed to pull them fairly quickly. On that ride I was with my brother who has a 2010 summit and when we switched sleds it seemed like the sleds has the same bottom end power, and the etech had better top end power. My brother couldnt notice a hesiation when you quickly pinned it, but I could still slightly feel it. This Saturday we went to the same area again, and as soon as i left the trail and got in the powder I noticed the sled was lacking power. It had a hard time building rpm's. It would still hit 7900 but it would take 1 or 2 seconds to get there. It seemed to get to 6000-7000 rpms quickly and then struggle to get to 7900. So I clickered up to 5 and that helped a bit, but it was still not very responsive. It would pull up to 8000 rpm's. The snow was not as deep as the last time. I also noticed that the sound of the sled has changed. On the first few trips the silencer would get a lot louder at around 7000 rpms. Now it needs to be pinned for a few seconds and hit full rpm's berfore it gets the bark from the silencer (if that makes sence). I switched sleds with my brother and the difference in the power was day and night. It feels like I have half the power as his, until the sled is almost at full rpm and then it pulls extreemly hard. Then on the trail ride out it then started to hold its self at 5000 rpm's when i let off the gas until I tapped the brake.
I've noticed a few things that I'm not sure about. The throttle is about 3mm from the aluminum block at rest position. It seems like the cable might be stretched. I also noticed the y-pipe is now gray. I don't know it that is normal. I also thought I heard a little rattle from somewhere near the clutches when I unloaded it today.
I plan on taking it into the dealer this week. I'm just affraid that they will tell me everything is fine, because we have no snow here to test it and it hasn't set off any codes. I don't know how they replicate the problem. I'm hoping maybe someone else has had simular issues so I can ask my dealer to check out certain things. I know some about sleds, but I'm no expert. I plan on putting the stock silencer on when I take it to them so they dont automaticaly blame that. Even though it could be the issue.
Thanks for the help