Got boost want snow
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They have amazing response, pull like a freight train and have a fun factor over the top. A bit harder on fuel than a turbo.
There's always 2 camps in these threads - 1 for and 1 against. My primary riding buddy is on the boosted Yammy and he sticks it anywhere the 2 smokers go - tight trees, deep pow, you name it. There will always be people telling you what can't be done but......most 4 strokes are actually easier to ride in the trees than 2 strokes. More linear power and more torque down low. Most of them need a much better track, shocks and skis as the starting point, stock yammy tracks have been "less than ideal" for years.
People fight with the 4 stroke and think it must be sled or added weight, but never take the time or don't have the knowledge, on how to set them up for better transfer and handling. Its a different riding style because you have multiple factors to adjust too like engine braking, added weight (yes no one is denying that they are heavier...), that changes how much it will transfer to the front. The new ones are getting better but they still are a 4 stroke. You can't ride them like a 2 stroke, but you can adapt your riding style.
I've ridden heavy 2 strokes as well that were tough to set up (triples come to mind..). Once you learn to handle the sled with more than just the handlebars life gets much simpler and you conserve a lot more energy when riding. Granted if you are running a propane 4 Stroke on big lag and clutch set up for climbing, that sled is going to be a beotch in the tight trees, but so would any fully ported, big bore 2 stroke drag sled. These low boost kits with a good track and right set up will go anywhere the 2 strokes go, and with boost you still maintain full power at elevation which is a huge bonus, and the great reliability.
I doubt you'll get a straightforward answer - it is all dependant on your thumb, snow conditions, and load. I'll put it this way - I wouldn't expect better then 8-9 mpg, and if it got better, it's a bonus.Does anyone know how many miles you get on a tank with a supercharged apex?
Honnestly, unless your a trail rider there are way too many factors that come into play when it comes to riding any sled in the mountians. That's inclueding the 4strokes.Okay, i thought it would be alot worse that that, ive heard they only get 4-5mpg
I own a nytro and a m1000 . Rode the nytro once last year , had a track shaft bearing blow up . Changed the bearing and didnt ride it again ( have had it for 3 years ) rode my m the rest of the year , i just always have better days on my two stroke . Easyer to ride which leads to not being sore at the end of the day . Both sleds are modded .
I wont buy anotger 4 stroke , there just to heavy . Ontop of that with equal kms i have had more issues with my nytro than i have with my supposibly un reliable m1000 .