KatMan
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"I ride an M1000 because I've gotten lazy in my old age"
I ride mine cause my dick is shrinking
I ride mine cause my dick is shrinking
"I ride an M1000 because I've gotten lazy in my old age"
I ride mine cause my dick is shrinking
So your talking 4 stroke not 2 stroke.in the group i ride with only one rider is always fawking with his sled. and do you know what? its the guy that had to be different then all of us and go with a u s turbo builder. if he would of ran what we told him to do. he wouldnt have the problems. problem is. theres a lot of so called turbo guys out there and i only believe maybe 2 or 3 of them. havent done anything more then changed my oil and a belt every year for the last 3 years!
I disagree. At 0-100 ft a stocker is all you need.
So your talking 4 stroke not 2 stroke.
I disagree. At 0-100 ft a stocker is all you need.
"I ride an M1000 because I've gotten lazy in my old age"
I ride mine cause my dick is shrinking
i recall yesterday after leaving a certain custom snowmobile shop. a guy was almost in tears. i wish i would have left it stock he kept saying (sniffles)! he needed a hug...but ive been preaching that all along sooo i didnt.
when you get out as much as i do i get to see alot of the ups and downs of these turbos. on average 1% actually run better than a factory sled. if they run at all. i can count on one hand the amount of turbo sleds i have seen whip up a hill and not miss a beat. the rest pop fart and tumble back down because the rider wasnt expecting it to cut out like that!. down to the bottom to mess with the fuel box for a bit.
it is extremely embarrasing to watch a 30000 turbo sled try to touch a stock sleds mark and he just cant quite do it. maybe if he fawks with the fuel map a littlemore he will get it there!
i lean towards riding stock sleds and pushing them to there absolute maximum. i still havent done it. this is just one way of looking at it. the turbos that i have seen run looked and felt downright fun and scary. however they all shared a common issue. turbo lag. there is no escaping it and dont even attempt to tell me yours has none! because it does. those critical milliseconds of throttle response are what keep technical riders pushing forward.
and you cant use the excuse about chris burandt. he rides at 12000ft. ever ride a stock sled at that elevation? barf. you learn to ride a laggy turbo.
so in short. most turbos suck. a few run amazing. will you get yours to run like that? hope so otherwise it will be countless wasted trips and your good riding buddies will slowly start slipping away because no one wants to deal with that.
just keep in mind your taking an already VERY complex machine, adding another 200 parts to a seperate mechanical system, and then taking it into the backcountry.
most areas that you ride you can find factory parts for factory sleds. well goodluck when you need a boondocker box because it cooked, or an 02 sensor, fuel pump, and the list goes on. this is the biggest issue i see. to many guys going down for the weekend becaue of a simple part that just isnt common in the small sledding towns.
just my opinion and findings. and dont take this wrong. ive piloted a few turbos that were a blast.
my advice for anyone looking at modding there sled. add 3" track. pull rope and go. the fun factor is high and it never ends.[/QUOTe
so true!!!!
I also wondered about the turbo for my 2012 Pro, but most of the guys I have saw in the hills with turbo sleds are always playing with it as they make their way up the mountain. Are they all like that or just poorly set up ones, if I could get a turbo that I could just start and ride from the base to the top it would be worth it for me. I am all about no trouble and good reliability, but the crazy power of a turbo would be sweet!
The guys at Boost-it have been very successful with making turbos work awesome on Yamaha's, Polaris's and the e-techs. Not sure if they have done a cat yet but I know if they did it work well. mine has ran flawless since the introduction of the boost it system.