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Anyone experience the following on there 16 Axy's.
SLP pipe & Can, MDS Clutching, 163 track with 2.6 track.
On a long steep side hill pull in deep snow at 8250 RPM it will drop down to 7800 RPM, when I let off the throttle a little and re engage WOT it will go back to 8250, it is annoying as it cost me my climb each time. I cannot reproduce this pattern on a straight or slight side hill pull while loaded like the condition above, like I said it only does this on steep side hills. I ponder as to why, is it starving for fuel ( running non ethanol setting with 92 Octane ) is it loading up with snow on an odd angle thus pulling it down ? is the TSS acting up ? ( just back from the shop from adjusting an Idle issue that plague it from day one, they finally got that correct ) The sled flat out rips 95 percent of the time, just a bit annoying to have this issue when you need the power to stay afloat. Any ideas of what the cause may be ?
Thanks,
M
SLP pipe & Can, MDS Clutching, 163 track with 2.6 track.
On a long steep side hill pull in deep snow at 8250 RPM it will drop down to 7800 RPM, when I let off the throttle a little and re engage WOT it will go back to 8250, it is annoying as it cost me my climb each time. I cannot reproduce this pattern on a straight or slight side hill pull while loaded like the condition above, like I said it only does this on steep side hills. I ponder as to why, is it starving for fuel ( running non ethanol setting with 92 Octane ) is it loading up with snow on an odd angle thus pulling it down ? is the TSS acting up ? ( just back from the shop from adjusting an Idle issue that plague it from day one, they finally got that correct ) The sled flat out rips 95 percent of the time, just a bit annoying to have this issue when you need the power to stay afloat. Any ideas of what the cause may be ?
Thanks,
M