jumpingjack
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Has anyone gone head to head 2011 etec against 2012 etec to see how different they perform with the new track and clutching.
I myself still love the 6.9s and won't run anything else
Has anyone gone head to head 2011 etec against 2012 etec to see how different they perform with the new track and clutching.
Wel have them head to head in a few weeks, let you know
As will we, putting the '11 against the '12 at the end of the month. We will be comparing sleds that are geared and clutched fairly equally though. I would never compare a stock '11 to a stock '12.
I think the minor differences to the motor in the '12 might speak volumes.
uhhthe only 2011 we got has a 3" track on it? LOL
What is different with the motor? As far as I know the motors are the same. The difference is in the track, gearing and clutching!
well ill see tomorrow, but its a stock 2012 up against a 2011 with a 3" and other goodies not a fare comparison tho. I'm glad to hear that the 2012 is a improvement its about time there is decent stock clutching, Ill try it tomorrow and make my own opinion. With the sled geared down that low it will feel like it has more power for sure.Now Iam going to have to throw away my 2011 and get a 2012!!!!!!!
Britt
well ill see tomorrow, but its a stock 2012 up against a 2011 with a 3" and other goodies not a fare comparison tho. I'm glad to hear that the 2012 is a improvement its about time there is decent stock clutching, Ill try it tomorrow and make my own opinion. With the sled geared down that low it will feel like it has more power for sure.
I asked my dealer about the new cylinders and he said its the same engine as last year, other than the updated pistons.
I agree with the parts numbers being different, but that does not mean that the actual part changed, I even asked him again today, if there was a updated cylinder and ecm reflash. I asked what the old 2011 etec pistons looked like after 2000km and he said they were like new. I asked if there was a new ecm flash for the new piston he said no.The gearing is nice to see. Most people have never run with gearing as low as these sleds come with stock. I think %90 of the riders on the 2012's will be happy. One engine builder labled the gearing as "pigeonholing" to guys who ride the mountains. Well its about freaking time we get gearing on a mountain sled that matches the terrain in which we ride and not trail gearing. I love low gearing. Been riding a few sleds for a few seasons with very low stuff.
The engine differences are minor as I have said before, but they are there. Some changes they were supposed to make this year never happend. Its unfortunate not all dealers have the same info/knowledge.
The 2012's low and mid range will benefit from the changes. I would be worried some parts that are only on the early release 2010 800 etecs and the 2011's might not be available very long down the road should there ever be an issue as some systems are new this year. Not to say it couldn't happen to the 2012's down the road as well. (see injectors)
I went to go post a link, hmmm...they have actually changed the part number, but I do have the parts list for the 2012's printed off and its different. I'll keep watching for more proof that the changes are there.
That fair enough, good discussion. I was just wondering tho, if doo possibly did these changes and improved the engine why not try to market that improvement like the track and the driveline calibrations. But whith the way they are selling i guess they didn't have to.Yes I know every year they change the part numbers. What is strange is early when they first released the part numbers they had a different view for the top end. Its now the same and the part numbers are the same for 2011/2012.
I don't believe there is an updated ecm flash for the 2011's either. Being that the injectors are larger on the 2012, the mapping would be different. Its not something that would work on the 2011. A piston update wouldn't require a flash. The pistons update for the '11 was to cure a faulty product and only sleds which had those pistons in them had to be updated. BRP's manufacturing process follows all parts installed by batch and can determine when a part from supplier A or supplier B is in your sled.
There are a number of very reliable sources that have said the cylinders are different. Dealers and aftermarket Doo guru's have both said it. Until I can put them side by side I can only go on what they say. These guys are fairly reliable.