pfi572
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What about the 2016 model year??????
Is the 2016 release the best kept secret ever for BRP? No leaks, no early pictures (that are real), nothing substantial; hard to believe!
Only 3 days remaining...........surely there is something out there other than the 880BB?
Try starting an etec cold and driving it won't let you over rev it till it is warm. They can make enough fail safes (idiot proof) to keep the sled with warranty. I had an 09 880 XP tuned by the man himself with many many many miles on it had just good as mileage as any other new sled and worked flawless. So I'm sure BRP can do this if they want. Hope it's true but not holding my breath. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Linderman has a 950 kit. But I know they got to do some case machining.
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Glad you got one of the good ones and that it lasted, many others don't. I don't know who "the man" is that built yours or what you are calling many miles, but the guys out east can have no problem putting on 3-4 times as much miles as a mountain sled on a good year. The thin walls on the 880 do have distortion, and so doing top ends under warranty even just from wear becomes a lot more expensive if the jugs need to be replaced every time, as there is no wiggle room to go even 1 piston size bigger from a typical wear standpoint. That's all I was getting at with the warranty comment.
An 880 is unlikely not being built due to a cold seize issue IMO, but the fact that at the 880 displacement in the bore, also has issues with the welded o ring areas at the cylinder head causing sealing issues, and welding takes the temper out of the metal after they are factory heat treated. Amongst this are a host of other issues that can come up, rear intake transfer port very thin, lack of support for piston and ring pressures, lower intake transfer areas and the lack of support for the piston skirt, etc. Take it for what its worth but I think you'd see an 860 long before an 880.
As mentioned, no need to be WFO to cause seizing issues in a sled, only thing that saves a lot of guys is the cast pistons in the stock motors, but even those have their limits. Even with a much more dimensionally stable piston like a cast piston. Idle combustion temps lets say 350-400 F, even at 5,500 you are starting to approach 900-1,000 degrees, that temp differential on the surface of the piston can change quickly and on a single ring piston with minimal ability to transfer heat to the cylinder wall.....
True, but that kit is also using a completely new monoblock (Crankshops I believe), hence the case machining. All I was getting at was that an 880 stocker in the existing motor configuration was unlikely (but still could be done), but just that a new motor would likely be developed (if they are going bigger). At the very least they would likely put a bigger monoblock on the top end instead of boring out the existing one to a marginal thickness.
24" wide flex edge track! I'm telling you, it's real, I've just made it up myself, it'll be called the SWT3,
Dont do that to glen!!!!
Well I am heading to Vegas on Monday for the 2016 reveal...maybe I'll take some pics for you guys...
24" wide flex edge track! I'm telling you, it's real, I've just made it up myself, it'll be called the SWT3,
Ya it's deffinetly nothing compared to "instantaneous lift" or new king takes his throne
You don't have anymore room to add another sled at the bottomI'm so excited!!!! I CANT WAIT FOR A GREEN T3 AND AN 880!!!! EEEEEEEE
There will be a 154 3" T3, also the T3's will be available in season not just spring check. New bold colours and that's all for my prediction. 2017 will be the year for something really new