Caper11
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Your new sled???
Nice! You coming to MM???
still not 165, its also 20 years old, rides like a lumber wagon, probably have to give it a shot of ether to get it fired up in the AM, have to change jets 8 times to get it to 8000ft,drain the powerjet lines when she flips over, proabaly has the throttle response of a weedwacker with the choke on. bet it has great warranty too LOL
Thanks that confirmed my suspicion.
Sled engauged at 4300, at least the one I was on. Compared to a stock 850, guys are going to like this turbo.
Anxious to see what it does at altitude.
If you leave this one overnight in Allen it might be missing parts in the morning....//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200118/44af1886dc98ce58898c0ff85b8d6a66.jpg//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200118/d95c14ed31a030837ade600b7c1b85d3.jpg
Ready to rock Tommorow. Photo next to
My non running aftermarket turbo lmao
I have to ask - why on snow west forum you posted “ I rode one last night and at 3500ft I was not impressed with it “
At 3500 ft it should have been approximately 17 hp more than a stock 850 and should have pulled pretty good, unless you never held it much over 6500 Rpm but I would have thought you would seeing how this turbo works.
I’m sure this sled should perform, just odd there are no videos yet comparing a stock 850 and this 850T it’s not like this sled just hit the snow they claim 3 years of testing. Maybe it’s just me but the first thing I would do is line up with an 850 expert just to show the comparison.
A few more pounds of boost and it would be pretty close...
See this is why I avoid talking tech on here.I don't know how much you can figure out about a mountain sled by ditch banging it lol
See this is why I avoid talking tech on here.
You can tell lots about a sleds ability to build trackspeed, I can get the pipe hot, run it cold, etc.
On my sled I’m only one clicker away from 6500ft in any snow condition, and generally minor tweaks on the hill with a new setup.
I guess I have no clue what im doing, or what im looking for, in a clutch setup, stock clutching is perfect, I will not look for improvements on the new turbo.
Not being a smart ass here but I have owned way to many turbo sleds especially for my lack of skills. But even around central Alberta you can still tell when a sled is making POWER, good clutching or not.
Never once did I have to pull my side panel to make sure my turbo was there LOL - as in my turbo not pulling stupid hard. Im more than certain that your going to feel 4lbs of boost ditch banging or in the mountains.
this maintains 165hp between 0-8000 feet it won't make full boost at 3500ft.... probably only making 1lb boost at 3500ft.
Not being a smart ass here but I have owned way to many turbo sleds especially for my lack of skills. But even around central Alberta you can still tell when a sled is making POWER, good clutching or not.
Never once did I have to pull my side panel to make sure my turbo was there LOL - as in my turbo not pulling stupid hard. Im more than certain that your going to feel 4lbs of boost ditch banging or in the mountains.