rotax454
Pro
With all of this and that information about the new motor in the Phazer, I really do not (I hope you don't either) want to base any performance changes/additions/deletions on someones "guess" or "seat of pants" opinions. Example: If an aftermarket exhaust manufacturer claims "5 additional HP", great. Better back it up with dyno information. Which should include both the "stock" dyno pull and the "altered" dyno pull.
Please post in this thread any and all dyno information that you may have on the 500cc 4-stroke twin cylinder motor only.
Please post in this thread any and all dyno information that you may have on the 500cc 4-stroke twin cylinder motor only.
03renegade800
Veteran
its crazy how many doo guys are coming here, i am one of them, but i still own doo along with this yammy. I agree i would like to see some numbers also. welcome rotax454
rotax454
Pro
03renegade800 said:its crazy how many doo guys are coming here, i am one of them, but i still own doo along with this yammy. I agree i would like to see some numbers also. welcome rotax454
I still own (3) MXZ sleds. Two are X 440's and an 800. I bought the FX for the girlfriend. I have to admit, I think riding the FX is a Blast!!!!! Love the stand-up riding position the best. What a ditch banger. Needs some more power though. Looking to improve the performance of the FX, so that's why I am on here. I will not purchase anything without some background on the performance level of the particular product. Not taking from the supplier "It is a great product and will do this and do that" Been there and spent money on that type of crap. Nuff said.
xc_phazer137
Expert
Welcome. Might want to tone it down a little with the personal demands of dyno sheets and your opinion of aftermarket products. Some times you have to read, instead of looking at a photo shopped Dyno sheets HAHA. This is a small group compaired to your every tom dick and harry's ski-doo great build off DOO-Talk web site. Guys who post on hear are real people with great aftermarket stuff.
I read this post and felt you were a little strong with the wording we all like to see some prof in the product but just ask nicely dude.
I read this post and felt you were a little strong with the wording we all like to see some prof in the product but just ask nicely dude.
03renegade800
Veteran
dont cut down ddo-talk it is also a great site, and guess what, it started small like this site also, so give this site a few years and it will be just as big with the same problems. i love both sites, anytime you can get free help or info on different mods its a great site. you just have to look out for the guys selling the items and their biased opinions.
Jeremy
Expert
Rotax454, No need to worry. What you stated is very much so important to people who would like to put a little extra into their ride to make something different from just the everyday sled !!! As well as look good they (including myself) would like to physically know that what they are putting on their sled and spending money on is actually adding somesort of performance upgrade !!! Dyno's do not lie and a dyno chart concluding that the parts put on are actually adding performance can be quite persuasive !!! (might not be spelt right)
SledderSteve
Lifetime Member
Check out these guys: http://www.ulmerracing.com/
The attached graph is for their Phazer clutch kit.
Also, a number of users have reported "butt dyno" validation of the graph.
The attached graph is for their Phazer clutch kit.
Also, a number of users have reported "butt dyno" validation of the graph.
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RedPhazer
Expert
I'm with Rotax454! I bought my clutch kit from Ulmer because they backed up their product with dyno results(which look awesome for the price). Why would a company think that anyone would spend $500, $600, or $700 dollars on an exhaust, for example, based on "seat of the pants" numbers? If Ulmer can provide dyno results on something as cheap as a $120 clutch kit, I would surely expect other manufacturers could provide dyno results for products costing 4 times as much. Maybe I'm wrong, but I can't believe that it is that cost prohibitive for these manufacturers to get some time on a dyno? I'm not trying to offend anyone here, but I'm sure I'm going to... but if these products really do what they claim, I'd be willing to bet the manufacturers would have the dyno results POSTED EVERYWHERE!
In my humble opinion, there was nothing wrong with Rotax454's original post. He didn't call out any specific manufacturer, and even if he had, he's only stating the truth... there are no dyno results to back the claims.
While we are at it, for exhaust products, once the manufacturers are done on the dyno they should also get the decibel readings posted too! I apologize if most manufacturers post them, but from what I recall, I do not remember seeing that information either!
I have a question for you Skidoo guys reading this that also have Phazers... any of you have a 2007 or newer Rev XP? If so, how do you like the chassis compared to the Phazer? I have to say I'm curious about the 600 E-TEC!
In my humble opinion, there was nothing wrong with Rotax454's original post. He didn't call out any specific manufacturer, and even if he had, he's only stating the truth... there are no dyno results to back the claims.
While we are at it, for exhaust products, once the manufacturers are done on the dyno they should also get the decibel readings posted too! I apologize if most manufacturers post them, but from what I recall, I do not remember seeing that information either!
I have a question for you Skidoo guys reading this that also have Phazers... any of you have a 2007 or newer Rev XP? If so, how do you like the chassis compared to the Phazer? I have to say I'm curious about the 600 E-TEC!
SledderSteve
Lifetime Member
As you continue your research on Phazers I think you'll find that once the Nytro was released the aftermarket has been putting the focus there and not on the Phazer.
That being said, I really like this statement about one supplier's Phazer exhaust: "You will get performance gains of 5 seat of the pants hp and 7lbs weight savings."
Just have to admire the honesty.
That being said, I really like this statement about one supplier's Phazer exhaust: "You will get performance gains of 5 seat of the pants hp and 7lbs weight savings."
Just have to admire the honesty.
xc_phazer137
Expert
HAHA I think the after market companies have Dyno sheets on most stuff how ever like steve said once the nytro come out the phazer is left behind and they are focused on making that machine faster, that said if your looking for a big HP gain out of a phazer buy a turbo, then once you do that then you should have just bought a Nytro.
For Yamaha to crank out 80hp out of 2 250f engines is amazing. A stout 250f will make a soild 38-43 hp. so you do the math and relize by adding a pipe and power comander your really only going to gain a couple of hp witch I have a very hard time feeling 3 hp on a phazer how ever lap times show different.
Ulmers Kit is one of the best out there I seen great gains from it. Dont care about the HP just how it feels when I am riding it.
Schmidt Bro's racing has some more good products
such a air box mods, witch works because it suck fresh cold air in, now add exhaust and you now you have more "flow" Almost all exhaust is going to do about the same the loud ones are going to be tourqey and the quiet ones are going to give you top end. a dyno sheet is not really going to tell you Top end speed or how hard it pulls on the low end. It states tourqe how ever if you way 230lbs or 120lbs your "real life results may very" I have studied the phazer inside and out for 2 years now and never once dyno my phazer or asked for dyno sheets allways trusted the great people on this site read between the lines and felt confident in my purchases.
I have said enough in this thread good luck with your results.
For Yamaha to crank out 80hp out of 2 250f engines is amazing. A stout 250f will make a soild 38-43 hp. so you do the math and relize by adding a pipe and power comander your really only going to gain a couple of hp witch I have a very hard time feeling 3 hp on a phazer how ever lap times show different.
Ulmers Kit is one of the best out there I seen great gains from it. Dont care about the HP just how it feels when I am riding it.
Schmidt Bro's racing has some more good products
such a air box mods, witch works because it suck fresh cold air in, now add exhaust and you now you have more "flow" Almost all exhaust is going to do about the same the loud ones are going to be tourqey and the quiet ones are going to give you top end. a dyno sheet is not really going to tell you Top end speed or how hard it pulls on the low end. It states tourqe how ever if you way 230lbs or 120lbs your "real life results may very" I have studied the phazer inside and out for 2 years now and never once dyno my phazer or asked for dyno sheets allways trusted the great people on this site read between the lines and felt confident in my purchases.
I have said enough in this thread good luck with your results.
PureBlue
Expert
Here's a Dyno Shop. I don't see any thing on the new Phazer, but they do have some Dyno runs on the FX Nytro http://www.dynotechresearch.com/techarticles.asp#
rotax454
Pro
xc_phazer137 said:Welcome. Might want to tone it down a little with the personal demands of dyno sheets and your opinion of aftermarket products. Some times you have to read, instead of looking at a photo shopped Dyno sheets HAHA. This is a small group compaired to your every tom dick and harry's ski-doo great build off DOO-Talk web site. Guys who post on hear are real people with great aftermarket stuff.
I read this post and felt you were a little strong with the wording we all like to see some prof in the product but just ask nicely dude.
Some corrections are necessary to your post.
1) I do not belong nor have ever posted in the DOO-talk web site.
2) I gave no opinions of any aftermarket products
3) No strong words (flamatory or personal ancestry) were used
I believe your level of tone is different from mine. As for toning it down, not on your life. If you felt I was a little strong with the wording, try NOT reading in between the lines. I was direct and to the point.
Professionalism in the Product, I could not agree more. My original post in fact asked just that. The manufacturer should be Professional. Part of being professional is being accountable. That accountability includes backing up the performance levels and specifications outlined by the manufacturer and it's supplier network.
Lastly, I do not know you and you do not know me. Having said that, I am not your Dude, do not answer to Dude, or anyone’s Dude.
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Well said Rotax454, I have been member for a few years now and have only seen a few manufacturers post or even have available dyno sheets. Ulmer, Excell, MCX and MPI. I have delt with Ulmer a few times and all products have performed as advertised. I too wish all performance parts manufacturers would show dyno sheets for their products. Unfortunately I believe that most exhaust mods or intake mods have minimal gains and therefore a dyno sheet would probably decrease sales so they make seat of the pants claims. If you look at dyno sheets from Excell you will see that the horsepower curve sometimes cross the stock curve showing that gains are only in certain areas. I salute them on thier honesty.
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