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Nice build, Great posts and pic's E-Z. Keep them coming. I am very curious about the barcode set up. I was thinking about installing one on my sled.
Nice build, Great posts and pic's E-Z. Keep them coming. I am very curious about the barcode set up. I was thinking about installing one on my sled.
oh haha. similar, I'll be rocking a fro too, combined with helmet hair and sweat.
POSR = Point of sale registration
It’s a pin that the dealers enter into the ECU to unlock the computer to enable use. Without the code you will only get a couple hours and the unit will go into limp mode it’s essentially an anti theft device. Cat has been using this method for several years now on basically every machine.
I was trying to get a pic of the 0KM / 0hrs as this machine has never been started other then at the factory for whatever quality control checks they do if any? Unfortunately my phone died as I was unlocking the ECU and was setting everything up, that and I dropped it into the snow. can’t believe how much these sleds vibrate at idle!!
I encourage everyone to get to know there ECU on this sled. This gauge has many features that you can go in and setup. I set mine all up yesterday. I was able to go in and add actual numbers to the bars for temps etc. The ECU will allow you to go into the diagnostics menu as well and do random checks on your machine, it’s a really cool gauge. It will give you TPS values, and many other values.
You can get service manual for free on country cats website.I guess I should buy a service manual for this thing to learn how to get into these features and change them. And fix the rest of the machine?
I can only find a owners manual not the same as a service manual? Maybe i am looking in the wrong place.You can get service manual for free on country cats website.
Why did you decide to use Barcode as opposed to other options? I am not familiar with A -arm parts makers.A little sneak peak of some more goodies that showed up
This my friends not only moves the front end of the sled up 1.5” but also moves the skis 5” forward. Pretty pumped to try this kit out
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Why did you decide to use Barcode as opposed to other options? I am not familiar with A -arm parts makers.
Great question! Long answer
Ice age - lifts the front end of the sled 2.0” by adding a stronger heavy duty longer very expensive CNC cut spindle. Uses stock A Arms or upgrade to another manufacture Billet A arms at an additional cost. This kit remounts the rear skid to the bottom hole and puts the rear in the bottom hole, overall effect is 2” taller throughout the entire sled, results equal getting on snow easier and center of gravity allows sled to roll over easier. Excellent marketing by Nick, great company that I have supported for years
$1500 plus shipping
BDX - just recently heard this kit does lift the sled slightly but no mention of that on their website? Looks really cool but no real benefit other then stronger and lighter, less drag in the snow by using a shorter spindle, uses the ZBROZ high clearance Lower A arms, awesome A arms have used them for years, billet uppers, and a bunch of other parts to convert your sled over from the old spindle design to the new geometry 2016+ essentially this kit is an alternative from the cat kit to convert your old sled over to the new geometry, newly designed longer spindle should be available very soon to move sled up 1.5” to match ice age design.
$1200 plus shipping
Barcode - lifts the sled 1.5” and moves the skis 5” forward with billet upper and lower a arms. High strength ball joints, and relocated shock mounts. The stock geometry is kept. It’s just moved forward. The kit has a steering yolk adapter that increases the Turing radius as well, making it turn about 10deg sharper.
$1050 shipping included
The way I see it is with the Barcode kit your hitting 3 birds with one stone, you are upgrading your stock a arms to stronger billet arms, you can buy a single replacement a arm to keep in the truck as a spare and use on either side. You are moving the sled up 1.5” which will do the same thing as the ice age kit and the new BDX kit when it becomes available. Lastly you are moving the skis 5” forward which in my personal opinion is HUGE, especially on the Alpha. Moving the skis forward on this chassis in combination with the skid geometry changes and 1.5” lift is going to balance the sled out, the alpha is tippy on the back end but still pretty stable on the front. Cat put the alpha in the rear skid on a chassis that was designed behind a twin rail setup and made no geometry changes to compliment the single beam rail. I ride trees and tight technical terrain. I ride on my panels most of the time, this kit will make the sled super tippy on the front end, by moving the skis forward this should eliminate any washing out of the rear skid as well, sharper turning radius and having the skis more forward will allow for a steeper side hill, and reduce washout with all of the other mentioned benefits it’s a pretty good bang for your buck!
Throw a zip tie around your wiring harness too.Oh and if your in there throw some heat tape on the cables!! Can’t remember who told me they did this but it was a great tip. Takes two seconds
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Hello E-Z, any update on how the Slime HDC Alpha is working for you? I am curious about your barcode front end.
Thanks bud
Not really any updates...I worked right up until Christmas with my construction company and have been on holidays since. Won’t be until after the new year before I get it out. Still have a few more parts to put on and working on a new product that I think everyone will want to have!? Can’t believe that I haven’t thought of making it before!?
Still need to get it on the dyno to test the HP goodies that are going in as well. The Barcode kit won’t be going on until after I ride the sled and get a baseline. Shocks are at Nextech for valving changes, and need to figure out a new spring for the front track shock still?
Lots left to do, snowpack is finally getting to an adequate level so I guess I better get on it!!
Not really any updates...I worked right up until Christmas with my construction company and have been on holidays since. Won’t be until after the new year before I get it out. Still have a few more parts to put on and working on a new product that I think everyone will want to have!? Can’t believe that I haven’t thought of making it before!?
Still need to get it on the dyno to test the HP goodies that are going in as well. The Barcode kit won’t be going on until after I ride the sled and get a baseline. Shocks are at Nextech for valving changes, and need to figure out a new spring for the front track shock still?
Lots left to do, snowpack is finally getting to an adequate level so I guess I better get on it!!