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Evo Super Chute first ride

10003514

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SC rips can't wait to get out on my BC kit! Once both kits are building boost hows the comparison? The low end looks crazy on the SC
 

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just want to say thanks to madmax and jim today for the time on the sc and bc they have unreal power. The amost amazing thing you still have the feel of the stock smooth power just a whole lot more. I will say dont ride one if you dont want to buy one.
 
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Jimb

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Just asking but isn't 70-75 a bit low for 290hp? I thought the yammi crowd report 90+ at 270hp on nytros and 100 on 300hp apexes?
 
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Just asking but isn't 70-75 a bit low for 290hp? I thought the yammi crowd report 90+ at 270hp on nytros and 100 on 300hp apexes?

Have you ridden a sled ever with 75+ true mph track speed in a steep climb?

Also I am not sure if they are riding the 290 superchute or the 260 pump gas superchute.
 
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Jimb

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What I've rode has nothing to do with my question.

But track speed is a direct reflection a few things including track, clutching and horsepower. Maybe 290hp is there but the clutching needs work just asking not hating.
 
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Turbo11T

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What I've rode has nothing to do with my question.

But track speed is a direct reflection a few things including track, clutching and horsepower. Maybe 290hp is there but the clutching needs work just asking not hating.

I wasn't meaning to come off that way either. For reference I think that a 800 will make about 35-45mph in the same climb with the 2.6 162. I would be questioning of a nytro or apex making 100mph track speed in the same climb. I could be wrong though.
 
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Turbo11T

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Just went trolling in the tyamaha section not a ton of talk about actual track speed the little I did find looked to be around 80mph.

Either way i would love to ride a sled that will pull 75mph track speed.

Another thing to remember is that the pc track I think traditionally shows slower track speeds? I could be wrong though I have been once before. :face-icon-small-win
 
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I never saw more than 85 on an 18lb boosted Nytro. The BC last year with the 2.25 on 100 octane would make 85 in the right conditions. I think the biggest difference is the bite of the new 2.6 pc and the warm heavy snow we have been testing in the last few days. Also I have been told (not 100% sure of this) speedo calibration is different from 2012. Our clutching seems to be spot on with no real areas to improve. As with everything we continue to develope different products as well as setups for these sleds so there still could be some gains in clutching with more testing.Keep in mind that this is 10K + of elevation. Thats about 4k more than where most ride.
 
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Jimb

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The 2010 tnytro mcx 180 I had was 52-56mph TS if I remember correctly, this was with a pc 162 track. Will be interesting to see the TS on the 215 as well for the not so radical crowd. I do know any thing over a steady 60 and you are cooking IMO.
 
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keeping the nose down

Track speed is not the issue keeping the nose down and in control is. Looks like a aftermarked skid we be your next purchase after that kit.
 
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Tookes

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KMOD skid will handle that part, it sure did on my Tnytro that was in the 260 to 280 hp range. This look like very nice turbo setup, lot less wrench time on the install than my Yama.

Track speed is not the issue keeping the nose down and in control is. Looks like a aftermarked skid we be your next purchase after that kit.
 
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