huxley
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I have a 2013 polaris pro 600 which overall i am really happy with. I would like a bit more power. what can i do to the clutching for the mountains? also what can i do to add 15hp?
I have a 2013 polaris pro 600 which overall i am really happy with. I would like a bit more power. what can i do to the clutching for the mountains? also what can i do to add 15hp?
I have a 2013 polaris pro 600 which overall i am really happy with. I would like a bit more power. what can i do to the clutching for the mountains? also what can i do to add 15hp?
Carl's 660 kit will alleviate that issue. My wife's 2013 with a 660 will run even with our backup sled up a hill (which is a 2013 M800 S/P Ltd with 162 x 2.6" track, clutch kit and regeared). The 660 is that good in the hands of a capable rider. If you rode 10000'+, I would say stick with an 800, as the torque is a bit less on the 660. But for my riding elevation (6-8000'), the 660 gives up nothing to an 800. At the end of the day, it boils down to cost. I was able to build a 660 for less $$$ then trading into an 800, and I have faith in the Polaris small block (I don't in the 800).thanks for the information. i'm not too sure what I want to do yet. I love the 600 just don't like getting beat up a hill by a 800.