Apex2006
TY 4 Stroke Guru
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- Yamaha Sidewinder SRX-LE 2019
Yamaha Sidewinder XTX 141 2017
Yamaha Viper XTX 2015
Yamaha Sno Scoot 2018
Ski-Doo Renegade XRS 850 2020
JRT said:cannondale27 said:Sure sounds like if you are happy with Nytro power it wont be a issue with the Viper. Nytro and Viper same dyno same day needs to be done to find that out.
I know I will be interested in the delivery. Modded Nytros seem to have a issue with hesitation when throttle is hit hard. Never really heard why and most can tune most of it out but it is still there. Many suspect the E.B.C. system.
Do you guys know if MCX is using the AC ECU to tune the turbo? Should be possible.
In the rumoured 180/190 kit this is most likely the way, in the rumoured 270 kit there will likely be 3 additional fuel injectors controlled by MCX's own ECU while the stock fuel line is kept, well, stock. At least this is how it's done in Nytro.
Do note that engines are also individuals of sort, I'm sure that if 10 similar brand new engines were dynoed in the same bench in the same conditions there would be a difference of few hp. Considering this and the fact that different dynos provide. different results it's only a matter of academic debate whether the SR Viper has 130, 135 or whatever hp stock. I bet not many of us would feel the difference of a couple of hp. Again, if it feels slow when riding (compared to a stock Nytro), it's a matter of clutching and gearing. Personally I think that all N/A engines suit lawn mowers and such, a real sled needs boost![]()
I agree with the boost, my Nytro was unbeatable till it over-boosted and damaged the motor. Do you think the YES program will cover a charger or turbo under the warranty program even if Yamaha installs it?