2021 twin rail Alpha / Mountain Max

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I want to install a iceage elevate rails and most likely a 3.5 pitch track to hopefully use the stock drivers.

Which track works the best? Snow firm/some powder seems to be the flavour these days.

I was thinking a lynx 165x15x3. 3.5 pitch track?
Or i might stick with 162 powerclaw and swap drivers.

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I want to install a iceage elevate rails and most likely a 3.5 pitch track to hopefully use the stock drivers.

Which track works the best? Snow firm/some powder seems to be the flavour these days.

I was thinking a lynx 165x15x3. 3.5 pitch track?
Or i might stick with 162 powerclaw and swap drivers.

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Lynx track. Dawson tried quite a few tracks last year and the doo track was his favourite for most conditions. Have a cut down g5 track on mine and it works really good. 3.5 pitch just works so good compared to the 3” powerclaw. Could always clip your alpha track to a twin rail. Seen one the gram.
 

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Lynx track. Dawson tried quite a few tracks last year and the doo track was his favourite for most conditions. Have a cut down g5 track on mine and it works really good. 3.5 pitch just works so good compared to the 3” powerclaw. Could always clip your alpha track to a twin rail. Seen one the gram.
Oh I guess hey. Never thought about that. Interesting.
 

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Seems like a PITA to window and clip an Alpha track but Turblue is the guy to give it a shot. Maybe motivate me to do the same. I just picked up a new one so have a spare 165 I could do it to.
 

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Yeah I’m getting to that age where it sounds like too much work. Lol. I’ll have a close look at it and see. What’s an alpha 165 track and rail worth these days? I won’t be going back.
 

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I just paid $700 for a decent used 165 track but I feel like that is a deal. Only other used 165 I've seen in W Canada is $1400.
 

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I may be interested in the track for the right price, mines fine but it’s only a matter of time with boost to it and may be a sweetener on selling the thing lol


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Pulled the heat shields and insulation off the pipe. Crazy how rusty they get. Off to top gun coatings.
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Are you using a tarp? I have never had rusting pipes. Always tarped on deck or enclosed trailer. No way that pipe rusted without exposure to road salt many, many times.
 

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Say it with me: JAWS, JAWS, JAWS!!!
If you like melted plastics everywhere maybe. I have jaws pipe on my sled and it melted the crap out of the hood by the 1/4 turn on the left hand side. I even had mine JetHot ceramic coated.

I rode with a guy this spring who had a 2.6" powerclaw punched and clipped and he was running it on his Polaris. Need to get the newer style tracks with the two smaller ports not the old style large port.
 

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My plastics are just fine with the jaws pipe. But I’m not a flippity flip flop slam the sled on its left side every 10’ rider so maybe that’s difference….
 

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I had mine ceramic coated as well but knew they had a reputation for being melty so I aluminum taped the crap out of any plastic that the pipe came close to. No issues after doing that.
 

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I’m trying to get the chaincase out …the only way I see this happening is to pop the primary off , unbolt the plastic bracket holding the jack shaft and pulling the shaft out. Or am I missing something?

I ordered a puller but hasn’t shown up yet.

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I have one Jaws pipe set left if your interested. Retail is $739 plus shipping, $600 plus shipping. 10hp.
 

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Thanks but at this point in my sledding career I’d probably go G5 turbo or boost for more power. Feel the difference.
I have two 2019 sleds, one with jaws pipe, linderman tune, clutching, light weight goodies, and going from that sled to a stock one i was suprising the difference. If you think you wouldn't feel the difference you should try one with it side by side with yours.
 

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I have two 2019 sleds, one with jaws pipe, linderman tune, clutching, light weight goodies, and going from that sled to a stock one i was suprising the difference. If you think you wouldn't feel the difference you should try one with it side by side with yours.

They do make a difference for sure, ran speedwerx and SLP full pipe setups with tunes and clutching etc. on many cats. But they just don’t give the giggle factor like boost


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Thanks but at this point in my sledding career I’d probably go G5 turbo or boost for more power. Feel the difference.
I have two 2019 sleds, one with jaws pipe, linderman tune, clutching, light weight goodies, and going from that sled to a stock one i was suprising the difference. If you think you wouldn't feel the difference you should try one with it side by side with yours.
The difference between a stock CTEC and a tuned/piped CTEC is definitely noticeable but no it certainly won't hang with a factory turbo.
 
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