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Per testing and seeing specs on the Phazer, Phazer FX, Phazer GT, and Phazer Mtn Lite someone had asked about gearing on these sleds.
Phazer & Phazer FX:
-Gearing: 18-41 (2.28:1)
-MPH: 81 MPH @ 11,100 engine RPM
Phazer GT:
-Gearing : 20-41 (2.05:1)
-MPH: 90 MPH @ 11,100 engine RPM
Phazer Mountain Lite:
-Gearing: 17-41 (2.41:1)
-MPH: 68 MPH @ 11,100 engine RPM
Also remember when calculating MPH that it is based off of clutch RPM and not engine RPM when using a motor with gear reduction from the crank to the pto shaft (clutch). The Phazer has a 30% reduction from the crankshaft to pto shaft. Example: 11,100 engine rpm = 7770 clutch rpm
***All MPH is based on calculations and how fast the sled can go before the clutches shift to the point of locking up and no longer shifting out.***
Add 11% to MPH numbers and you will see speedo indicated speed.
I am in no way, shape, or form saying this is how fast your Phazer will go. I am simply supplying the information that with enough HP how fast your Phazer could go with it's factory gearing.
Phazer & Phazer FX:
-Gearing: 18-41 (2.28:1)
-MPH: 81 MPH @ 11,100 engine RPM
Phazer GT:
-Gearing : 20-41 (2.05:1)
-MPH: 90 MPH @ 11,100 engine RPM
Phazer Mountain Lite:
-Gearing: 17-41 (2.41:1)
-MPH: 68 MPH @ 11,100 engine RPM
Also remember when calculating MPH that it is based off of clutch RPM and not engine RPM when using a motor with gear reduction from the crank to the pto shaft (clutch). The Phazer has a 30% reduction from the crankshaft to pto shaft. Example: 11,100 engine rpm = 7770 clutch rpm
***All MPH is based on calculations and how fast the sled can go before the clutches shift to the point of locking up and no longer shifting out.***
Add 11% to MPH numbers and you will see speedo indicated speed.
I am in no way, shape, or form saying this is how fast your Phazer will go. I am simply supplying the information that with enough HP how fast your Phazer could go with it's factory gearing.