WillowAce
Expert
- Joined
- Jan 21, 2017
- Messages
- 285
- Reaction score
- 190
- Points
- 638
- Location
- Northern Wisconsin
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- 2016 Viper L-TX-DX - Sold
2019 Switchback XCR - Sold
2015 Viper L-TX-LE
2019 Renegade 850 - In the shed just in case
2020 Viper L-TX-SE
After a long break from riding I am back in the game with a new 2016 Viper L-TX-DX. My dealer did a decent job with the basic out the door setup but now I am in tinkering mode trying to get the most out of it that I can. Eventually I intend to put new exhaust, better clutching, and probably reeds to help with cold air intake. For now I want to basically "super tune" the stock sled until I get it broken in. My question is, what are your suggestions for setting this sled up to maximize stock performance? Specifically I want to improve top end and mid range.
A few details, I am a big guy and would guess 250ish with all riding gear on. As of now the best I can seem to get out of it is 89 on the lake with a little bit of loose snow on top of the ice. One thing that confuses me is that it seems like 8900 RPMs is all I can get, does that seem right? Also, when I let off the throttle it stops pretty quick just letting the engine stop it, does that sound normal?
A few details, I am a big guy and would guess 250ish with all riding gear on. As of now the best I can seem to get out of it is 89 on the lake with a little bit of loose snow on top of the ice. One thing that confuses me is that it seems like 8900 RPMs is all I can get, does that seem right? Also, when I let off the throttle it stops pretty quick just letting the engine stop it, does that sound normal?