Does it have a part number referencing the tune?I got the last one Dakota Cat had for a stock pipe.
I'll let you know when my sled blows up.
He said he's still got one that's mapped for an slp pipe if anyone wants it.
Price was reasonable.
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Does it have a part number referencing the tune?I got the last one Dakota Cat had for a stock pipe.
I'll let you know when my sled blows up.
He said he's still got one that's mapped for an slp pipe if anyone wants it.
Price was reasonable.
Does it have a part number referencing the tune?
There is wrighting on mine I'll take a pic and let you know, also u have over 700 miles on mine with stock pipe at low elevation and 91 octane and not blown up also looked at pistols though exhaust ports and power valves no scaring or unusual marks on top of pistons. Sled had 1100 miles when I got it with that ecu. Put bmp y pipr on this fall also new wheights at 76.1 g i guess we will see what she dose
If your pulling rpm with 76s and the stock springs that's pretty good. Most suzukisI've clutched need 73-74s to get 8150 put of them at 0-5000ft
Does it have a part number referencing the tune?
If your pulling rpm with 76s and the stock springs that's pretty good. Most suzukisI've clutched need 73-74s to get 8150 put of them at 0-5000ft
stock 164 doo will make me look stupid everytime once it gets steep and bottomless. now it isnt a huge deal, but the last option is drop and roll with 8" drivers. nowhere else to look as i geared up to 21/49 from new
I havent done the reflash, but i did advance timing 2.5 degrees along with numerous motor mods. tuned my sled and primary clutch on a dyno at close to 4000ft. peek hp was at 8090rpm and average run for all runs was 187hp. I'm running 72.4gr, 5 days on hill so far and seems to be weighted ok. have hit 8200 a couple of times but really havent been in anything deeper than the boards so far, so waiting for a deep day at elevation before i change anything.
positive im not getting this to the snow, has to be the secondary is holding it back, ive tried 42, 45,and back to a 48 degree helix. super happy in all snow and most riding, my riding buddies say and feel i have it dialed as good as it can be, snappy and clean throughout the power band, but i cannot get her track speed up and hook up to do a straight climb pull. stock 164 doo will make me look stupid everytime once it gets steep and bottomless. now it isnt a huge deal, but the last option is drop and roll with 8" drivers. nowhere else to look as i geared up to 21/49 from new
Ya I’m fat. 235 without gear. Well I could be wrong, but don’t think so. Maybe I have to weigh the damn things so I know. Just keep dropping magnets in haha.
I’ll see after tomorrow’s run, supposed to be 3’ of fresh where I’m going. Mashed potatoes I have to power to rip up a face and beat an 850 by 5-6 lengths, add powder and that girl just won’t go up and over. Even coupled the suspension.
I noticed a huge loss in performance when I went from a 2.6 with 8s to a 3" with 7s. I hated it, wound up cutting my 3" down to a 2.8 and putting the 8s back in it performs way way better. I find it hard to believe you can only pull 73's with 180+. I can pull 73 in a stock 15 at 8200rpm. What secondary do you have?
I can pull 73 in a stock 15 at 8200rpm.
At what elevation?
Why not just get a timing key or ekey to
Change your timing?
Probably a small 1.5 deg adv would clean the 800 low and mid right up. I know the old 700 suk needed 1.5 deg and it made a very noticeable difference with eng response. I still ran that eng at 2200 ft and 87 octane. 3500 miles ran great.
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