SledFreak
TY 4 Stroke God
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Carver said:ahicks said:They were in a position to really carve out a huge marketing chunk if they had come out with a 1200 HO motorquote]
That 1200 is over-built, I bet it could see a turbo. If not a turbo, it should be able to breath at a higher rev... 150-200 horses?
BRP is bound to drop the bomb soon. They have the most sophisticated 600 & 800 2-strokes, so a high output 4 is not out of the question.
I agree... The lack of throttle reponse is because of the single throttle body, once they put on a tripple throttle bodies, this motor will come alive and it has alot of room for improvement. With eas, it will get to 150-160hp, with a simple exhaust change, throttle body and with some ECU mapping changes, this sled will run. The person I talk to has direct ties with DOO engineering and they say this sled is already prototyped and ready to roll. Aftermarket Sponcers of DOO-talk are already claiming a 9-10hp increase with just a header change to the current 1200. I have talked to many people that have said the 1200 is only 3 sled lengths back from the Apex up top. That's not much of a lead for the Apex and is very attainable for the 1200.
Even if Yamaha has a new 165hp sled waiting. I doubdt it will be enough if DOO makes a 1200 H.O that produces 150-160hp. With the light weight of the DOO, combined with the great handling, this sled will be the one to dethone Yamaha's 4 stroke. Even if it is close to the reliability of the Yamaha, it could be a clear winner.
I also think both OEM's had the chance to trump each other, but did not want to take the leap of faith, obviously because of the economy, but like I said before DOO won't wait as long as Yamaha and you may just see a new 4 stroke king.