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Boost, Best clutching??? Best stage kit??

hogracer

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Who has the best clutch kit out there for the boost? Does anyone actually have any ride time on a stage kit? I’m not into having problems with my sled caused by aftermarket parts, Polaris Engineering seems to cause enough of that. Seriously tho, is there any real world feedback that these stage kits the aftermarket companies have, are actually dialed in yet? My boost ran great last year, it’s a little short on the bottom tho! These stage kits claim another 20hp, if that’s legit and doesn’t kill my reliability then I’m all in…………..Pull the trigger or leave it stock??? Who has some experience and ride time on the stage kits/clutch kits!!!???
 
Not a fan of bikeman, however their kit worked good. Jarred knows his stuff was the only reason we tried it. Can was a good quality product. Ran the 20hp tune with their clutch kit. Tune was a big improvement and ran well. I liked all the adjustability of their weights.
 
Thank-you that is great info. How many miles do you have on the kit? In your opinion were the improvements worth the $$$!
 
Thank-you that is great info. How many miles do you have on the kit? In your opinion were the improvements worth the $$$!
Yes worth the money. About 250 miles was all. I will probably be tuning a second sled with bikeman again. I would like to try vohk but last year they would not even call us back. So now that we have the torq linq probably just pay for another liscense
 
First time you lose to a damn ninja turtle we all gonna be barking up at the tuners lol

I rode a turbo turtle and the freaking MOVE !
I'd like to ride one. They all are great, its more preference I believe. However the skidoo is only 180hp stock and the polaris is almost 200. Skidoo also stops making 180 at 8k ft. Skidoo also weight 15lbs more than the polaris, so I'd be suprised if it is faster in deep snow.
 
Actually polaris does not advertise hp numbers. They just say 10% more at sea level and it will hold that up to 10k ft. That is why skidoo advertises the most powerful 2 stroke, because polaris doesn't put numbers on paper. Here is your link. There are other videos but couldn't find them at the moment
 
cant we all say that they all make great power. Anybody that has played the HP game in any facet with any kind of motor knows there are so many variables that differ everyday, temp, elevation, water grains just to name a few
 
As I stated before they are all good and it's more preference. As long as it runs good and we all have fun that's what matters.
 
Who even cares about a dyno run at sea level in a warm shop? I don't think you could ever get further from mountain conditions than that. Maybe if you went to the desert 1,000' below sea level.
That is exactly what I mean, there are so many variables that skew the results.
 
I don’t there is anyone who really has “the best” clutching for the p-22 yet, it’s not a great clutch.
 
I’ve been using Indy Specialties for nearly a decade normally aspirated and low boost and rode several others, In my honest opinion, I’ll stick with Indy Specialties stuff! Just MHO.
 
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