lightening1000
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No problems with the new box. Reason being is that there is no more boost sence line in it it's all controlled by the map. All electronic now.
It looks like you have the standard Aero kit. Your fuel controller does have the external 3 bar map sensor, which is a big improvement from last year, but it still batch fires the injectors. And that is still the old style case that is not very weatherproof. I'd suggest you move it someplace drier. MM specs their kits with the higher end sequential fired fuel controller that they were testing last year. It's grey in color, and totally weatherproof. Maybe Darren will post a picture.New electronics. No boost hose anymore.
It looks like you have the standard Aero kit. Your fuel controller does have the external 3 bar map sensor, which is a big improvement from last year, but it still batch fires the injectors. And that is still the old style case that is not very weatherproof. I'd suggest you move it someplace drier. MM specs their kits with the higher end sequential fired fuel controller that they were testing last year. It's grey in color, and totally weatherproof. Maybe Darren will post a picture.
Secondly, they also spec their turbos with the flange mount on the hot side. If you need to repair a spring tab or a crack near the ball flange it's an easy fix. The standard kits not so much. The exhaust flange also gives you more options if you want to keep your turbo and mount it in a new doo chassis or some other make down the road. What Darren has is not "old stuff they had layin' around."
It looks like you have the standard Aero kit. Your fuel controller does have the external 3 bar map sensor, which is a big improvement from last year, but it still batch fires the injectors. And that is still the old style case that is not very weatherproof. I'd suggest you move it someplace drier. MM specs their kits with the higher end sequential fired fuel controller that they were testing last year. It's grey in color, and totally weatherproof. Maybe Darren will post a picture.
Secondly, they also spec their turbos with the flange mount on the hot side. If you need to repair a spring tab or a crack near the ball flange it's an easy fix. The standard kits not so much. The exhaust flange also gives you more options if you want to keep your turbo and mount it in a new doo chassis or some other make down the road. What Darren has is not "old stuff they had layin' around."
I never meant it was a old kit he had laying around but last years kit! and brad himself assures me this is the way all the new fall of 13 kits are, no flanges, no down exhaust dump in factory hole, all 3 bar electronics with external map sensor, guaranteed the box is sealed this year cause of no pressure sensor in box for boost sence..
Plus you got the old style turbo.. The new ones have the exhaust welded to the turbo also This must be a old kit he had laying around. Lots of new differences on the new kits.
we found the front exhaust plugged off in deep snow. With the new sequential fire boxes we hope to go out the bottom to keep the sleds quieter and not choke off.
We tested the first sequential box last year with a 3 bar sensor. Sequential fire boxes put out early this year were defective due to a temp sensitive component. This is the latest sequential box only available in the last six days.
We pre-purchased our 2014 kits in sept and this is what areocharger sent us. This is not a kit we had "laying around". We buy early to try and stay ahead.
cool i will have that box also if mine causes me any grief, or a different box totally.. Doebeck never had a good track record to begin with hopefully now we are good to go. Thanks for the new info..
your welcome and give me a call I will let u in on a few things that we found out that might help u out.
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awesome thank you for your help
Looks good Darren and your color scheme isn't quite as drastic as the Pro was. We'll let Trish keep the title for weirdest color scheme on a sled. Once you get some seat time on the sled the question will have to be asked as to which one you liked better. The Cat, Polaris or the Doo?
I will let u know wheeler. Been along time I guess that's what happens when we have kids!
Nope...... I hear the only way you can be regarded as a talented rider is if you ride a 98 700 rmk in rubber boots with a street bike helmet on....,,Not a bad looking sled. I mostly lurk around on this forum and post very little but I have noticed that you have a different sled what looks like every year. DO you keep a sled longer than a year? Money and a new sled each year doesn't buy talent or riding ability, lol. Just curious.