

birkebeiner
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I just read this article @ snowmobile.com about Ski-Doo's all new 600ccm 2-cyl 4-stroke.
http://www.snowmobile.com/products/inside-skidoos-new-600-ace-4stroke-1280.html
Reading it, the engine doesn't look to be a racer with a 60 bhp output. However, in the lightweight (but probably fragile) XP chassis it can be a fun sled. I have to add, I have never tried the newer Ski-Doo's so know nothing about their handling! Nor their reliability, or lack of it
Which made me start thinking, and dreaming, again. The current Phazer has an engine based on the YZ250F, but put two together to make it a 500ccm power plant.
But why doesn't Yamaha come up with a snowmobile purpose-built engine based on the YZ450F engine, but again put two of them together to make it a 900ccm. The power output of a 450ccm 4-stroke motocross racer is about 50 bhp with max power at around 8-8500 rpm. Not sure that you get 100 bhp when putting two engines together, but pretty sure you would get something fun if put into the correct chassis. The 2010 YZ450F engine also have electronic fuel injection, and this engine is one of the smoothest and torque'st engines of all the 450ccm 4-stroke engines out there (but not the most powerful), according to tests I have read online.
Of course it would need a chassis to match, being both lightweight, but still Yamaha build quality, and handle better then any of the current Yamaha chassis. It should have very rider forward style ergonomics, ala Rev XP. I could see two versions, one short 121" version for serious snocross type driving and a long 153" version for deep powder fun.
Anyway, as I said, I'm dreaming...

http://www.snowmobile.com/products/inside-skidoos-new-600-ace-4stroke-1280.html
Reading it, the engine doesn't look to be a racer with a 60 bhp output. However, in the lightweight (but probably fragile) XP chassis it can be a fun sled. I have to add, I have never tried the newer Ski-Doo's so know nothing about their handling! Nor their reliability, or lack of it

Which made me start thinking, and dreaming, again. The current Phazer has an engine based on the YZ250F, but put two together to make it a 500ccm power plant.
But why doesn't Yamaha come up with a snowmobile purpose-built engine based on the YZ450F engine, but again put two of them together to make it a 900ccm. The power output of a 450ccm 4-stroke motocross racer is about 50 bhp with max power at around 8-8500 rpm. Not sure that you get 100 bhp when putting two engines together, but pretty sure you would get something fun if put into the correct chassis. The 2010 YZ450F engine also have electronic fuel injection, and this engine is one of the smoothest and torque'st engines of all the 450ccm 4-stroke engines out there (but not the most powerful), according to tests I have read online.
Of course it would need a chassis to match, being both lightweight, but still Yamaha build quality, and handle better then any of the current Yamaha chassis. It should have very rider forward style ergonomics, ala Rev XP. I could see two versions, one short 121" version for serious snocross type driving and a long 153" version for deep powder fun.
Anyway, as I said, I'm dreaming...

