The biggest diff......Mitsubishi electronics on the SW versus Continental on Viper. Opens a whole world of possibilities for the future.
Yamaha has all the technology and knowledge in the world to build a light weight turbo 4 stroke mountain sled. Will we ever see it?
If your familiar with the SideWinder you will find that compared to a competitive 2stroke they are only 80lbs apart, RTR.Thats what ive found surprising through all this. They have stayed focused on the larger engines. Surprised we havent see a 700 engine with a turbo on it yet. There's several Raptor 700 quads with turbo kits between 14-24 PSI. The 700 longblock dressed up is only 115 lb. For comparison a 850 ETEC is only 20lb lighter.
Is this post not irrelevant as well?If your familiar with the SideWinder you will find that compared to a competitive 2stroke they are only 80lbs apart, RTR.
There are reasons for that, the fuel tanks are 3gal smaller yet achieving similar ride times and the chassis design.
A lot get hung up on weight but the chassis used on the Winder packs very little ice, almost non at the rear and the most at the nose. While its counter part 2 strokes pack so much that in the real world that weight gap closes real tight. But with out the benefits of reliable hp/torque.
My buddies 175 G4 turbo packs so much ice at the tunnel it wouldn't surprise me if we equaled out on the scale during the day, don't call a SW fat till you ride a G4 packing ice HOLY F, its laughable that they still use tunnel cooling.