benjamingvsu
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What would your preference be for trail riding a yamaha modified sled?
I'm seeing supercharged nytros, turbo apexes, and nypex's reasonably priced now. I'm thinking maybe in two or three years when I planned to replace my 14 viper I'll keep that for rides with my kids, and get a high horsepower sled for days with the guys.
So what are pros and cons of each?
I'm seeing supercharged nytros, turbo apexes, and nypex's reasonably priced now. I'm thinking maybe in two or three years when I planned to replace my 14 viper I'll keep that for rides with my kids, and get a high horsepower sled for days with the guys.
So what are pros and cons of each?


Snowman871
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I'm a sucker for turbos. Apex for flat trails and top speed or Nytro for low end torque and more aggressive ride style.
jimmyhighway
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11 Yamaha Nypex MCX
Last season I had the pleasure of running a Turbo Nypex mountain sled which I converted to a crossover. The 4cylinder responds to boost very well and makes amazing power. I've run a turbo Nytro in the past which was also a beast, but at similar boost numbers there is no comparison. Whichever way you go I would pay close attention to install quality.