

TestMaster
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- Alba, Michigan
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- Snowmobile
- 2014 SR Viper LTX SE
2014 SR Viper LTX DX
2001 Venture 600
Given to a friend - 1998 SRX 700s
Yes I do recommend the reflash Cannondale27, and here is the reason beyond the no kick and idle.Any difference in RPM's or power.
My wife's sled has always had a lighter front end than my SE and usually carries the skies just off the snow. Since the reflash her sled now carries them 3-4 inches above the snow under hard acceleration and although it's been months since riding it I would estimate that the acceleration has improved by the seat of the pants. Not very scientific, but...
My sled has never lifted the skies, they get very light but wont lift them. Now with good traction they just clear the snow during hard acceleration. One difference is that with clutching from Allen Ulmer I have not had an issue with hitting the rev limiter. On my first blast during a short ride by myself I was banging off of the rev limiter like an AR-15 with a kid at the range! I've not tried to recreate that performance so I say that with caution, I don't ride that way when out with a group on an extended ride so I'll get a ride in over the next day or so and try it a few more times. we have over 20 inches of snow but it's mostly lake effect so were just packing the base now. I was watching the Tachometer as I was hitting the limiter and I was hitting 9200-9300 RPM.