99 600HO horsepower?

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I believe the '99-2000 600's had about 108-110 HP. 600 HO didn't come out until '01 or '02 did they the HO was supposed to have about 114-116 I think?
 

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haha oh woops my bad...whats the best mod to get some more power?

I didn't do anything to the engine on my '00 600. Put a 144X2" track on it with extroverts and geared it down a bit made a pretty big difference running the track way more loosely....Then I sold it and bought an 800 'cause I was still too fat (240#)for that little sled. There didn't seem to be much in the way of aftermarket stuff for the doo 600 motors.
 

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ahah ya i've noticed there isnt may parts for them out there...maybe all just have to buy a new sled haha:)(need money first tho) what size of drivers did you put on?
 

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ahah ya i've noticed there isnt may parts for them out there...maybe all just have to buy a new sled haha:)(need money first tho) what size of drivers did you put on?
I think 9 tooth but I've had a concussion since then so I could be wrong....:d
 

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oh haha thats not very good...im putting a 151x2 on mine...i think ill got for 8 tooth extro's
 

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i kinda thought i might have to...but ill see how it runs without changing gearing...if i was to what would be the proper gearing? dont wanna loose to much speed
 

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i kinda thought i might have to...but ill see how it runs without changing gearing...if i was to what would be the proper gearing? dont wanna loose to much speed
Not sure what you'd want to go to, but you'll definately lose some top end, not so much around home but you'll sure notice it at altitude....that's alot of track for that mill.
 

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i guess we'll have to see how she works...hopefully good haha...ill get it fine tuned..but its will be good for a while
 

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Talk to the mountain magic guys, there members on this site. They should be able to tell you what you need.
 
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