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- 2014 Yamaha SR Viper LTX, 2014 Yamaha SR Viper RTX SE, 2015 Yamaha SR Viper MTX SE 162 (turbo), 2015 Yamaha SR Viper MTX SE 153
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journeyman said:Srxspec said:My test track is slightly up hill and far from perfectly smooth. All gear changes were made within a couple of hours and air density, temp, and snow conditions were the same amongst all. The shoot out sled was a 135 hp sled as well, just think what it would've done with 139 hp.
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spec, I remember there being the scenario last year with some higher HP Nytros and some claimed it was the exhaust that was making the difference. If that is true what is the situation for 2009? The higher version of 139ish or the lower HP version of 135ish? Just curious...... or is it still a mystery?
I did a fair amount of testing with different stock mufflers, etc. I don't believe any of it had to do with different mufflers rather I believe it had to do with differences in motors from sled to sled. I believe we saw a difference in simply production tolerances as much as anything.