how hard is a turbo on a 800 pro with 8 pounds of boost intercooled
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I have been thinking about getting a pro this year. My concern is will the motor hold together. I do not want to pick apart the brand just wondering how many peps have Boosted miles and how many miles on there pro's .
No dis respect but this statement puzzles me, I've rode with several guys running several different turbos, not one of them was able to ride for more than an hour without having to tweak on something, too hi idle, too low idle, engine only run for ten minutes then die, start right back up and go for ten more, etc. etc. etc. I wanted a turbo but know too many sleds towed out that the whole reliability issue I'm starting to qustion.One of the reasons that turbo machines are so reliable.
No dis respect but this statement puzzles me, I've rode with several guys running several different turbos, not one of them was able to ride for more than an hour without having to tweak on something, too hi idle, too low idle, engine only run for ten minutes then die, start right back up and go for ten more, etc. etc. etc. I wanted a turbo but know too many sleds towed out that the whole reliability issue I'm starting to qustion.
Many of the engine issues that the d8 had were eliminated when installing the turbo. Having the right fuel mixture eliminated the piston overheating issue the d8 had caused by the lean mixtures needed by the OEM to pass emissions testing. So in that case installing a turbo actually was easier on the motor than stock.