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budget hp????

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HOOCH256

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Keep the flatlander stuff in the flat lands


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CATSLEDMAN1

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8-12 ?

problem with finding 12 more hp is the thick fog hiding the secrect clutching adjustments required to put 12 more hp on the snow, add to that using the sled at more than 1233 ft altitude requres a lot of high $$$$ clutch parts from vendors at least 750 miles distant, better though if parts come from a high altitude location sporting an exotic name google can't locate.

don't waste your money on 12 more hp.
 

WaBackcountry

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PC5 is your best bet but I can't know for sure yet. Its sitting on my bench.

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i bet its not that far off.we built some good 800 combos last year and i had a 800 with just reeds,Y,intake mods and some clutching and a can and it was killing a full speedwerx pipe setup.we also had 4 800s with full slp setups and one with a full bm setup with the timeing key. i feel the bm worked good but the **** is thin.i feel the timeing key on the slp setup and some fuel changes and it should be the highest hp##. the slp is the best looking and has the best fit and finish .
 
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