Dynamo^Joe
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Today we had some fun working for about 6 hours on the new 850 turbo sled. I been working on the clutching for a turbo for a few seasons now and wanted to see the fruits of it on the stock skidoo turbo 850 sled. Kinda had it about 90% setup already but wanted to vidya some of the last testing before I send kits out to test guys in snowmobile land.
James arrived, unloaded the sled and was excited to get started.
James) "This turbo sled goes real good Joe"
Joe) ok, if you think so. We'll see about that. I know they go but after you run your sled then drive Corey's sled, you may re-evaluate your conclusion.
The track is 660 and in the back where you can't see is a small circle track, kind of a mini-sno-x track. Just basically a bunch of bumps you can play with the throttle a bit and get into some fresh snow on the infield.
First I got James to slowly drive his sled around the track back and forth and then go into the crosser section in the back and giver a bit over the bumps. Then take Corey's xPert and follow the same course.
James was shocked at the engagement speed and how Corey's pulled off the bottom end.
Next test. Lets drive side by side up and down the race track and switch sleds each round and do this 4x because i want him to get the feel at part throttle speeds of both sleds. Then after James taking his for a rip again, then Corey's for a rip, he said "Make mine like Corey's"
DRAG TIME - Notice how I pulled up to James on the start, then hit reverse and I give him 1 full length start. My ski tips to his rear bumper. He's asking me "you sure about this" I said "im going to eat your lunch by the 200 foot mark". We did 4 races switching lanes, and he could pick the best line and give me the worst line, I wanted James to make the rules and give me 1 disadvantage. By 70 feet I reeled him in and going by at 100 and by 200 foot cone, the xPert made at least a 1 sled GAP between it and the turbo. And that's not my words, I was not looking back. I dont know how far I was ahead. That's James saying "at least a sled length gap between us"
Ok Sled in garage and start to put the clutch kit in. Instead of taking the muffler out, James massaged the shield to have a relief for the top shaft tool. Once he did that, we were on our way to installing.
First RIP
Stock 984 ramps
Engagement speed around 3400 the sheave touches the belt and 3500 sled starts to move
97 grams total arm weight (Pivot bolt, Popeye arms, 984 ramp, clicker assembly weighed on a scale_)
Clicker 3
Out for a drag run to 60mph, ran at 8000~8100 rpms. James ran 8200.
Back in shop and add 1.8g to the pivot bolt.
I could get 8000 on track spin and 7900 and pull like a b@stard.
James on sled could see 8100 on track spin and hookup 7900 and pull like a b@stard.
After doing 4 more runs alone, James come back and said "wow, i see what you mean by stock dont pull after 40mph and now it pulls smoothly till i let off"
Now, for someone to get uppity about me doing all of this at 900 ft elevation and in that snow and label this effort "flatlander". Ermm...i'll remind you that xPert has the same clutch kit as guys are running in Utah and Colorado at 12k feet. Just the pivot weight is lower as elevation increases.
Every clutch kit that you've ever read about of mine since 1999 has started at this garage and drag strip. you gotta start somewhere. Once I have something that feels good compared to stock at this site, then the "Test kits" go out all over God's creation. I get feedback and do something with that feedback to trim off and commission a kit.
Now James turbo sled can take me by a hood length to 3/4 length to the 100 ft mark and by 200 feet, he's gapped me 1 sled gap. Holy cow does that turbo sled rip now. HAHA.
James arrived, unloaded the sled and was excited to get started.
James) "This turbo sled goes real good Joe"
Joe) ok, if you think so. We'll see about that. I know they go but after you run your sled then drive Corey's sled, you may re-evaluate your conclusion.
The track is 660 and in the back where you can't see is a small circle track, kind of a mini-sno-x track. Just basically a bunch of bumps you can play with the throttle a bit and get into some fresh snow on the infield.
First I got James to slowly drive his sled around the track back and forth and then go into the crosser section in the back and giver a bit over the bumps. Then take Corey's xPert and follow the same course.
James was shocked at the engagement speed and how Corey's pulled off the bottom end.
Next test. Lets drive side by side up and down the race track and switch sleds each round and do this 4x because i want him to get the feel at part throttle speeds of both sleds. Then after James taking his for a rip again, then Corey's for a rip, he said "Make mine like Corey's"
DRAG TIME - Notice how I pulled up to James on the start, then hit reverse and I give him 1 full length start. My ski tips to his rear bumper. He's asking me "you sure about this" I said "im going to eat your lunch by the 200 foot mark". We did 4 races switching lanes, and he could pick the best line and give me the worst line, I wanted James to make the rules and give me 1 disadvantage. By 70 feet I reeled him in and going by at 100 and by 200 foot cone, the xPert made at least a 1 sled GAP between it and the turbo. And that's not my words, I was not looking back. I dont know how far I was ahead. That's James saying "at least a sled length gap between us"
Ok Sled in garage and start to put the clutch kit in. Instead of taking the muffler out, James massaged the shield to have a relief for the top shaft tool. Once he did that, we were on our way to installing.
First RIP
Stock 984 ramps
Engagement speed around 3400 the sheave touches the belt and 3500 sled starts to move
97 grams total arm weight (Pivot bolt, Popeye arms, 984 ramp, clicker assembly weighed on a scale_)
Clicker 3
Out for a drag run to 60mph, ran at 8000~8100 rpms. James ran 8200.
Back in shop and add 1.8g to the pivot bolt.
I could get 8000 on track spin and 7900 and pull like a b@stard.
James on sled could see 8100 on track spin and hookup 7900 and pull like a b@stard.
After doing 4 more runs alone, James come back and said "wow, i see what you mean by stock dont pull after 40mph and now it pulls smoothly till i let off"
Now, for someone to get uppity about me doing all of this at 900 ft elevation and in that snow and label this effort "flatlander". Ermm...i'll remind you that xPert has the same clutch kit as guys are running in Utah and Colorado at 12k feet. Just the pivot weight is lower as elevation increases.
Every clutch kit that you've ever read about of mine since 1999 has started at this garage and drag strip. you gotta start somewhere. Once I have something that feels good compared to stock at this site, then the "Test kits" go out all over God's creation. I get feedback and do something with that feedback to trim off and commission a kit.
Now James turbo sled can take me by a hood length to 3/4 length to the 100 ft mark and by 200 feet, he's gapped me 1 sled gap. Holy cow does that turbo sled rip now. HAHA.