Narona was saying increased oil consumption?
Might use 2-stroke oil for the turbo...More air= more fuel required to maintain afr= more oil burnt.
Here is my math see if you can grasp it. I have a 2009 Cat running 7 lbs of boost. I make 210 hp at sea level. 200 hp at 8000 ft. What am I missing?
Might use 2-stroke oil for the turbo...
I know because all of a sudden things got quiet.
I hope you enjoy getting spanked all day long on your factory turbo.
Ya makes sense. I don’t ever just ride 8 km from a truck on a groomed trail. Most times I ride from my front door on a trail that sees very few people so fuel is a big deal. I hope they offer a 175 expert at snow check time.but to conserve fuel you would still lower your clickers as the cruise RPM would be lower. Really no different than now. Those that want to conserve fuel lower them on the trail
Is the concept really that hard to grasp?
anyone heard from chris burandt?
Anyone else notice how much Burandt looks like Seth Green?
anyone heard from chris burandt?
Obviously you have never rode a doo 850, by far the most responsive sled engine out there, boosted or n. AWhy? For the majority of guys that ride in British Columbia it’s perfect. Mostly 5000-8000 feet. Above 8000’ the turbo will loose a very marginal amount of hp due to air density, 4 psi of less oxygenated air at 12000”, won’t be the same as 4psi of air at 8000’.
The non turbo will
just keep loosing power as elevation increases. And the gap will grow
I personally wish they would of built a twin pipe 1000cc+ that made 220 horsepower n/a. Still be snappy bigbore torque. Would of made the trail guys and lake racer guys very happy. Not saying the new stock turbo is not responsive. Would love to
throw a leg over one. But I have been unimpressed with the bottom end on any aftermarket two stroke turbo I have ever driven.
I’ve rode a stock doo 850. Everything was a little better than my t3. Was it 10 grand better than I would have toObviously you have never rode a doo 850, by far the most responsive sled engine out there, boosted or n. A