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Just for fun reading - amazing where these turbo sleds have gone over 10 years.
http://www.hardcoresledder.com/foru...8-new-outlaw-speed-record-nssr-yesterday.html
http://www.hardcoresledder.com/foru...8-new-outlaw-speed-record-nssr-yesterday.html
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Do you know of any 998's venturing into outlaw status yet?
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No but I heard someone running one at NSSR was about 140 running the LINK Fury ECU. With clutching adjustments they think they can beat Kostman's XF1100 record of 142. I know Hypersorts is working on parts for these but I'm not sure they'll ever equal the Suzuki 1100 in Outlaw form. They are making 360 HP per Cyl on methanol. This is a 72 Ci engine making 10 HP per CI. I know Apex builders claim 700 HP but I've never seen one on a dyno prove that and they don't run like these Suzukis in the field.
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It took awhile for the 1100 to get where it's at. I remember when the "magic" turbo was the fo shizzle. It's out of my league, but would be nice to hear 3cyl's going down the track vs the tractors...lol
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I won Haydays on a Magic turbo, 500 HP used to be cool. It really worked well and I'd like to build another for lake racing, bigger turbos are alot harder to work with. Trying to keep my trail sleds trailable
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Hats off to the 15 yr old driver. Can't legally drive a car yet, but can go 188 on a sled!
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We ran two LTX's 137" in the fun run side, one sled has about every thing hurricane offers and went 124 mph, stock ride height, 192 gold diggers, STM primary and secondary, running on the 325 tune.
Other sled was a bone stock LTX, TP orange secondary spring wrapped at 1-3 with a 33/35 helix, went 109 MPH. Similar track set up.
We had to slowly roll into the throttle and both sleds would still spin for the first 100-200' before getting traction. Overall, good weekend!
Other sled was a bone stock LTX, TP orange secondary spring wrapped at 1-3 with a 33/35 helix, went 109 MPH. Similar track set up.
We had to slowly roll into the throttle and both sleds would still spin for the first 100-200' before getting traction. Overall, good weekend!
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