RK Tek
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I thought it may be helpful to post a little info on this engine and the large amount of "information" that surrounds this engine. I think S&M may have the more level headed members and HOPE that this thread can stay civil..
PLEASE take it as ONLY MY opinion (even though there are many other engine experts (including the manufacturers) who share this same opinion), but an opinion BACKED UP by REAL DATA (not theory or hear-say) and decades of experience
1) Rod Ratio is lacking: FACT: Polaris 800 CFI has the BEST rod ratio of any of the , modern, 800cc engines out there. The rod ratio is actually on the HIGHER end of the "acceptable" spectrum. Yes, there exists design guidelines for all engine builds.. and , again, the rod ratio of the CFI 800 is th ebest out there.
In short: There is absolutley no rod ratio issue. If there were, then Cat and Ski Doo would be suffering even worse.
2) There is a "Cold Shot" that causes engine failure: This is a good one and a huge gimmick.. Arctic Cat has had the SAME type as Polaris of coolant system for ever (no by pass loop) and has no issues .. the difference between Cat and Polaris is Polaris has a digital gauge so you can see the actual temps.. Cat has the same temps but no gauge.. Install a gauge on the Cat and ,SUDDENLY, it will have a Cold Shot problem as well... Only Ski Doo utilizes a by-pass loop and they only started doing this in 2000. For more details on why this is simply not an issue please check out this article:
3) The cylinders, from Polaris, are sized wrong as delivered: This could be one of the biggest falsities of them all.. The simple fact is that the cylinders, when plated, are all plated to within .0005" of each other. This spec is a requirement and is inspected at the factory before installed on the block. RK Tek, as well as, many other Shops, have inspected a large number of these cylinders, ALL, I mean ALL, have fallen within the given spec.
Think about what kind of error it would take to have this SIMPLE inspection/operation "SLIP" by at a HUGE manufacturing facility like Polaris. Polaris has been doing this same manufacturing bore size inspection for over 50 years they are not suddenly going to quit checking cylinders or, worse yet, plate them to the wrong size.....
Think about what a major screw up this would be and how hard it would be for this to be "over-looked" THEN... couple that with the countless cylinders that have been measured (all in spec) and you can realize how rediculous this rumor really is..... Again, simply one person's opinion.
4)(A little off the topic..but related) There is an aftermarket product that you can purchase that has a 3 year warranty on the entire engine: Without getting into any debate.. This is SIMPLY FALSE.
It is very unfortunate that people are mis-lead to believe this kit offers such a coverage.
It is not my intent to say anything postive or negative about any other product out there. BUT--> PLEASE, do not think that there is ANY 3 year engine failure aftermarket product available today!!
Please read the details and NOT the INTERNET FORUMS regarding this... What is covered with this "kit" is the crank and and cylinders from BREAKING!! AND ONLY IF the product is INSTALLED by the MANUFACTURER (which is totally understandable)!!! If you install the SAME products yourself.. NO WARRANTY ..
YOU SQUEAK a piston or Break a Piston--> NOT COVERED.. PISTONS ARE NOT COVERED!!
AGAIN, not saying ANYTHING negative, AT ALL, about this kit.. Just pointing out a few misconceptions that surround its "warranty" AND this thread is about misconceptions.. so, I felt it fit the mold..
Please guys... Let's not turn this informative thread into something it is not.. It is simply opinionated information, that , hopefully, SOME will find useful........
Peace
PLEASE take it as ONLY MY opinion (even though there are many other engine experts (including the manufacturers) who share this same opinion), but an opinion BACKED UP by REAL DATA (not theory or hear-say) and decades of experience
1) Rod Ratio is lacking: FACT: Polaris 800 CFI has the BEST rod ratio of any of the , modern, 800cc engines out there. The rod ratio is actually on the HIGHER end of the "acceptable" spectrum. Yes, there exists design guidelines for all engine builds.. and , again, the rod ratio of the CFI 800 is th ebest out there.
In short: There is absolutley no rod ratio issue. If there were, then Cat and Ski Doo would be suffering even worse.
2) There is a "Cold Shot" that causes engine failure: This is a good one and a huge gimmick.. Arctic Cat has had the SAME type as Polaris of coolant system for ever (no by pass loop) and has no issues .. the difference between Cat and Polaris is Polaris has a digital gauge so you can see the actual temps.. Cat has the same temps but no gauge.. Install a gauge on the Cat and ,SUDDENLY, it will have a Cold Shot problem as well... Only Ski Doo utilizes a by-pass loop and they only started doing this in 2000. For more details on why this is simply not an issue please check out this article:
3) The cylinders, from Polaris, are sized wrong as delivered: This could be one of the biggest falsities of them all.. The simple fact is that the cylinders, when plated, are all plated to within .0005" of each other. This spec is a requirement and is inspected at the factory before installed on the block. RK Tek, as well as, many other Shops, have inspected a large number of these cylinders, ALL, I mean ALL, have fallen within the given spec.
Think about what kind of error it would take to have this SIMPLE inspection/operation "SLIP" by at a HUGE manufacturing facility like Polaris. Polaris has been doing this same manufacturing bore size inspection for over 50 years they are not suddenly going to quit checking cylinders or, worse yet, plate them to the wrong size.....
Think about what a major screw up this would be and how hard it would be for this to be "over-looked" THEN... couple that with the countless cylinders that have been measured (all in spec) and you can realize how rediculous this rumor really is..... Again, simply one person's opinion.
4)(A little off the topic..but related) There is an aftermarket product that you can purchase that has a 3 year warranty on the entire engine: Without getting into any debate.. This is SIMPLY FALSE.
It is very unfortunate that people are mis-lead to believe this kit offers such a coverage.
It is not my intent to say anything postive or negative about any other product out there. BUT--> PLEASE, do not think that there is ANY 3 year engine failure aftermarket product available today!!
Please read the details and NOT the INTERNET FORUMS regarding this... What is covered with this "kit" is the crank and and cylinders from BREAKING!! AND ONLY IF the product is INSTALLED by the MANUFACTURER (which is totally understandable)!!! If you install the SAME products yourself.. NO WARRANTY ..
YOU SQUEAK a piston or Break a Piston--> NOT COVERED.. PISTONS ARE NOT COVERED!!
AGAIN, not saying ANYTHING negative, AT ALL, about this kit.. Just pointing out a few misconceptions that surround its "warranty" AND this thread is about misconceptions.. so, I felt it fit the mold..
Please guys... Let's not turn this informative thread into something it is not.. It is simply opinionated information, that , hopefully, SOME will find useful........
Peace
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