Great Pumpkin
Active member
Have two of them. Will not go back to NA. Is there more maintenance? Yes! The more boost you run the more maintenance there is. You do it in the summer months when in storage. Same as any thing. Take care of it in the off season, it will take care of you in the riding season. Five winters of riding. One sled was pulled down to trailer once. Problem was self induced though. As has been stated before initial set up is the key, Proper prep of motor for boost going to be used. Install of regulator, transducer, and temp sensor in right locations is also a factor. Have seen a lot of turbos with hoods open yes. Most have been self installed or self made. Example charge boxes coming off due to bad making and mounting. Fuel controllers not having enough adjustability, owner not understanding how to tune them. Sensors in wrong spot, unable to send proper signals. Chat with people on snow and mud that have gone through the trail and error of getting stuff working properly. Another good one is Brent Linderman at Arctic Edge. He will tell what will work and what won't. Do the research, get the turbo, and you will have a perma grin just like the guys on the forum. Oh ya don't forget the duct tape for the handle bars.