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sheetwright said:MrSled said:TurboJamie said:Not to sure on that 150 hp claim with those mods, and the 150 hp decal and superman decal are kinda gawdy.
Burst his bubble why dont ya!! I really need to meet you one of these days. I really need to know what its like to find perfection!!
Thanks for the support and input. The POWER will come with time and money. The 150 claim is by the dealer/installer. As I have seen on many sites and forums, these sleds are anywhere from 132-134HP stock. Then by adding the items the dealer had on their test sled, They said it put it at around 152HP like their sled. Thats where theirs dynoed at.Never got mine dynoed yet. Will once I start doing more stuff this year to the engine. The Decals added someting to an empty spot, also to me it's a rotating number that will keep going up over the years. It is also to give the people I ride with something fun to talk about. My other decals are there til I figure out if I want to go the painting route or the Arctic FX route. Looking for something a little more one of a kind. Glad some of you enjoy it.
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I like the look man. I think it looks mean. Ignore Turbojamie, unless you look like a honey sucking bee it isn't going to be good for him


You're gonna love it. Especially when you dial in the suspension.
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Not bad! 

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Sled looks great! Nice work! Not a fan of the 150 + hp on the side panels but that's just my taste. Well done though!
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TurboJamie said:Not to sure on that 150 hp claim with those mods, and the 150 hp decal and superman decal are kinda gawdy.
Totally!!


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Not Bad, but the 150+ looks out of place, also go back and look at your pics or stand and look at the sled the blue decals on the rear tail section look blurred out because of putting blue over black (it just needs some type of outline) otherwise sled looks fine, Not trying to pick it a part) but it is a rainy day here in the middle of summer. LOL


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Throttle Jockey said:Not Bad, but the 150+ looks out of place, also go back and look at your pics or stand and look at the sled the blue decals on the rear tail section look blurred out because of putting blue over black (it just needs some type of outline) otherwise sled looks fine, Not trying to pick it a part) but it is a rainy day here in the middle of summer. LOL
Think I am going to change the 150 to a RTX symbol instead. SInce the horsepower will be changing a couple more times. MIght make it blue like the rest? Not sure yet. Thanks for the compliments and advise

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Nice sled 
Agree with the 150+ looks kinda .... no need to tell what the competition are up against, much more fun when they can't figure out what hit them.
I have more than a lot of HP in my sled but hardly ever enough and I won't tell what I run, but I'm going up again this season, it's neverending ... hahaha

Agree with the 150+ looks kinda .... no need to tell what the competition are up against, much more fun when they can't figure out what hit them.
I have more than a lot of HP in my sled but hardly ever enough and I won't tell what I run, but I'm going up again this season, it's neverending ... hahaha
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Add an Excell exhaust, with a PCIII and Ingition controller and you'll be pretty close to 150. 147-148 realistically. Nice looking ride... But, I think you should remove the 150hp decal. Why show them your hand, when you can show them your flap.


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SledFreak said:Add an Excell exhaust, with a PCIII and Ingition controller and you'll be pretty close to 150. 147-148 realistically. Nice looking ride... But, I think you should remove the 150hp decal. Why show them your hand, when you can show them your flap.
I think your right. Thats why I am going to change it to the RTX instead. It was more or less to bust the balls of the guys I go up with. I think I will sneek on up one more time this year for some power, then once after the season for a little more. Once I get used to it on the trails, and tweak the suspension.

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I think the sled looks awsome.. Super clean..
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sheetwright what kind of risers do you have, how much rise are they, and did you have to extend any of the cables? thanks.
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fxnytrortx3 said:sheetwright what kind of risers do you have, how much rise are they, and did you have to extend any of the cables? thanks.
darren
I used a 2" riser from Power Madd. I was told that 2" is the tallest you can really go with out screwing with the cables. I am 6' tall and it just feels comfortable to stand, and you can tilt it slighlty for the sit down trail riding when needed. Good Luck, Bill

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