06 Dragon
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Great thread guys. Thanks, have to try some of your guys tips to get the viper running to her full Capability.
I would love to know your clutching and gearing because my sled is basically identical to yours except i have stock gearing and clutching and you are getting 13 mph more trackspeed than me? I have put 700 kms on my sled with a 174 and see constant speeds of 52-55 mph depending on snow, I have to say I love your numbers but have a hard time believing a 12 mph difference. Even if I was in super fluffy stuff i dont think i would see 67 mph, even geared down and different helix and springs would be a stretch to get there, are you sure your speedo is accurate now with your driver changes etc, not picking on you here but seems like your numbers are a little hi, i would love to get more speed outta mine with gearing etc but no one has really done it yet as these are so new to the game. I like this forum because of the learning aspect so please share your setup!
I have stock tune. Lightweight battery, 2.8/162 track and cr resonater. I see 54-56mph climbing out of airport bowl on boulder last weekend. I had to put qay66 weights in it to keep it off the rev limiter after cutting the 40lbs. Stock springs and helix. What are you guys running for clutching ?
So this 67mph has me perplexed as I may not be the sharpest tool in the shed. So you had 8 tooth in BTX now 7. That being said you are calibrated for 8 tooth now I don’t know exact OD measurements however I suspect this could be 10-13% error. Also I’m going to guess that your bottom is 52 = 2.476 R .. with a Stock MTX helix with possibly stock MTX Spring wound tight as your sisters arse. Since this is a guessing game.., as many or all are getting 55-56 either it be 162 or 174... interesting enough 174 is pulling down rpm as per expected but still achieve consistent 55 in all conditions. So for chits & giggles with a 2.5R and some different clutching are we looking at 58 mph track speed?? Not saying your wrong I’m just racking my little brain... look forward to your feed back!!
Ok... I’m struggling with the 67.. actual I’m jealous lol. I’m amazed that much is found in clutching.
Not to start a pissing contest as I don’t own a sidewinder, yet, Strongly considering one for my next sled, but this whole 67mph thing doesn’t jive, not saying you don’t know what your doing Lund, or that at some point you didn’t see 67mph on your display, you built a nice sled and your clutching knowledge is top notch but you’ve got these guys chasing a number that in real climbing situations simply isn’t attainable with any less than 260hp. Maybe with all your changes your speedo is out or maybe you pulled a small hill in extremely loose snow, either way, it’s not a realistic number, sorry. I would be VERY surprised if a properly set up winder WITH a tune, pipe, etc spinning a 174 3” could be capable of breaking the magical 100kmh / 62mph mark. I wish you all the best of luck but if your stock sleds are spinning the 162 3” at 55+ mph, that’s very impressive, don’t be ashamed of that number. The claim of gaining 12mph or 22% track speed over stock with no tune while also spinning a 174 just doesn’t add up.
Got to do a few runs this past weekend; Evo stage 4, 2.5" straight pipe, cold air intake and aluminium intercooler piping, Thunder products heavy hitters. Was seeing around 72mph with about 2' of fresh on a decent incline. Had a roll in the middle of the pull so had to come off the throttle but sled is pulling hard at 9000rpm.
What did you end up doing to the sled, i remember you trying to find dyno numbers for torque and hp curves for setting up.
So is 60+mph achievable boy's, all season i saw speed's exceeding the 60 mark, common numbers seen were 64-65mph.
We are now seeing other rider's achieving similar number's. THAT'S AWESOME.
The Side Winder is an animal in stock form, no doubt about that.
Now how about the powerup guy's, not much feed back, last i heard they are struggling for the 60 mark.
If you use yamalube they will warranty it for 100,000kmHow many miles are this sidewinder engines good for?
Thank you guys for all the great posts. I'm just running through mine right now as we're calling it a season. We didn't get in the normal number of ride days but was good for what it was.
My sled is all stock tune, clutching and gearing, just over 3000 kms on it. Pulls like a G-D freight train.
Mods done:
-update to 2018+ intake mesh extra panels beside steering post
-CR Resonator pipe (with muff pot yo!)
I would like to play with a clutch setup this year and looking for advice. Unless traction is decent, I can get the sled on the rev limiter. We ride mostly trees and play areas, and do like to climb but it's smaller part of our typical day.
What do you guys think for weights, springs, etc.? I am going to replace primary rollers as they don't sound great, what else should I do while in there?
Cheers guys