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About the new E-tec.
We were able to ride the sled on Sunday at Gorman in Golden. The first thing I noticed about the sled is it idles at 1300 rpm, it is very, very quiet at idle, it even sounds like a little bw 50 scooter while warming up. The second you get on the sled you immediately notice how narrow the front end is, everything else feels like the old xp, until you push your thumb to the bar.
The new e-tec system lets the 800 rev very quickly, you’re at 8200 rpm before you know it, the power comes on very smooth and pulls very hard all the way to 8200 with no sign off, just clean, smooth hp from the crack of the throttle, no bog, no hesitation just pure power to the ground. After the full day of riding, the new sled had way more gas left than the 2010s we had out to compare it to, and it used way less oil as well. The other thing I noticed is the lack of stinky, smoky exhaust; you could stand beside the exhaust at idle and not even know if it was running if another sled was idling beside it.
We did many “up hill” drag races and the e-tec easily handed any mildly modded xp its ass and consistently pulled a 2010 m8 with a by 3 lengths, time after time.
I believe the + 10 hp is not bullch!t and for only $ 1000 more than a 800 r power tec engine equipped sled ( if anybody can get 10 hp out of sled for $ 1000 let me know) it’s worth the extra money.
As for the handling BRP have really up’d the ante, the much narrower stance and new skis make this thing too easy to side hill(compared to a 2010 with the sway bar removed) I had to smooth out my riding style and use about 1/3 less effort to get the 2011 on its side. Where I had to get both feet on one side of my 2010, lean hard, and lead with my head, I could just flick the skis and keep my feet on different sides of the sled on the 2011. It would go the same place with so much less effort, it was actually scary at first but after a few min I did not want to give it back.
Another thing I found to be and advantage was the new track, I would get me out of “close ones” where I would have been digging on my 2010.
Anyhow I thought I would share my thoughts for those who are considering a new ride for next season.
Sorry I did not get any good photo's of it, as it was overcast most of the day, but I did get some of the freeride which I will post at another time...
We were able to ride the sled on Sunday at Gorman in Golden. The first thing I noticed about the sled is it idles at 1300 rpm, it is very, very quiet at idle, it even sounds like a little bw 50 scooter while warming up. The second you get on the sled you immediately notice how narrow the front end is, everything else feels like the old xp, until you push your thumb to the bar.
The new e-tec system lets the 800 rev very quickly, you’re at 8200 rpm before you know it, the power comes on very smooth and pulls very hard all the way to 8200 with no sign off, just clean, smooth hp from the crack of the throttle, no bog, no hesitation just pure power to the ground. After the full day of riding, the new sled had way more gas left than the 2010s we had out to compare it to, and it used way less oil as well. The other thing I noticed is the lack of stinky, smoky exhaust; you could stand beside the exhaust at idle and not even know if it was running if another sled was idling beside it.
We did many “up hill” drag races and the e-tec easily handed any mildly modded xp its ass and consistently pulled a 2010 m8 with a by 3 lengths, time after time.
I believe the + 10 hp is not bullch!t and for only $ 1000 more than a 800 r power tec engine equipped sled ( if anybody can get 10 hp out of sled for $ 1000 let me know) it’s worth the extra money.
As for the handling BRP have really up’d the ante, the much narrower stance and new skis make this thing too easy to side hill(compared to a 2010 with the sway bar removed) I had to smooth out my riding style and use about 1/3 less effort to get the 2011 on its side. Where I had to get both feet on one side of my 2010, lean hard, and lead with my head, I could just flick the skis and keep my feet on different sides of the sled on the 2011. It would go the same place with so much less effort, it was actually scary at first but after a few min I did not want to give it back.
Another thing I found to be and advantage was the new track, I would get me out of “close ones” where I would have been digging on my 2010.
Anyhow I thought I would share my thoughts for those who are considering a new ride for next season.
Sorry I did not get any good photo's of it, as it was overcast most of the day, but I did get some of the freeride which I will post at another time...