

Derek Fosbury
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- Snowmobile
- 2022 Sidewinder S-TX GT
2023 AC T-Cat EPS w/ATAC
- LOCATION
- Sledding Location - Fenelon Falls, ON
As I posted in the 2023 Spring Surge Orders thread, it looks like I won't be one of the lucky ones to get a 2023 SRX. However, looks like I might be able to get a 2023 T-Cat.
I've scanned through old threads about the differences, but still wanted to double check to see if I understand correctly. From what I can find, the differences are:
1. different track/lug heights (1" SRX vs. 1.25" T-Cat)
2. different clutches (Yamaha durable rattler vs. not-as-durable but quiet AC ADAPT)
3. different chain cases -> or is it just the tensioner that is different? Do I still need to do the DMC Top Gear fix?
4. different gearing -> is this just from the different clutches, or is there something else that is different?
5. different skis & carbides -> although seems like carbides might be the same for 2023 with the T-Cat maybe adopting the offset dual carbides?
One question I have is around the ECU. The Yamaha site touts the "Yamaha-developed Mitsubishi ECU", but I can't find anything similar for the T-Cat. Do they have the same ECU?
Did I miss any differences?
I'm really disappointed in not getting the SRX. I really like that Team Yamaha blue. I think I'll have to find a way to cover up the purple on the T-Cat - assuming of course I'm even able to get one
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I've scanned through old threads about the differences, but still wanted to double check to see if I understand correctly. From what I can find, the differences are:
1. different track/lug heights (1" SRX vs. 1.25" T-Cat)
2. different clutches (Yamaha durable rattler vs. not-as-durable but quiet AC ADAPT)
3. different chain cases -> or is it just the tensioner that is different? Do I still need to do the DMC Top Gear fix?
4. different gearing -> is this just from the different clutches, or is there something else that is different?
5. different skis & carbides -> although seems like carbides might be the same for 2023 with the T-Cat maybe adopting the offset dual carbides?
One question I have is around the ECU. The Yamaha site touts the "Yamaha-developed Mitsubishi ECU", but I can't find anything similar for the T-Cat. Do they have the same ECU?
Did I miss any differences?
I'm really disappointed in not getting the SRX. I really like that Team Yamaha blue. I think I'll have to find a way to cover up the purple on the T-Cat - assuming of course I'm even able to get one
