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I think where Polaris has thrown their hat into the ring for 4 stroke engines in their snowmobiles now, this new Pro Star 2.0 rated at 225 hp N/A may just find a snowmobile version of it finding its way into their snowmobile line up, If you think Polaris are going to sit idle with just entry level power in the 4 stroke engine for their snowmobiles you better think again, they may even turbo it, Polaris will be a serious competitor for the Winder if this happens, see what happens
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It will take a great effort to provide a Turbocharged motor with out any lag like the Winder. I wish them all the luck ! Maybe this will be the application they are working on together?? I want a 140 hp low center of gravity. Lightweight awesome shocks and just Fuel injection . Get this in around 13k .
They will sell more than the 250 hp models.
They will sell more than the 250 hp models.
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Very true, 225hp N/A is plenty of grunt if they can shoehorn the 2.0 in their chassis, thinking they may have all ready did this and have been doing some testing, 140hp is plenty for sure, lightweight and low center of gravity with some really nice shocks to boot would make a great all around trail sled.