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i have a 1994 polaris storm 800 project and would like to trade for a banshee project. comes with 3 stock cylinders, 3 big bore 860 cylinders that are ported and wiseco pistons, 6 heads, two complete cranks, 6 reed valves, lightwieght aluminum trailing arms, polaris plastic race skis, cometic gasket kit, 2 hoods, and many other spare parts. needs crank seals and a primary clutch to run and drive. $2000 invested. looking to trade for a banshee in comparable condition. im located in north-western wi. [email protected] 715-220-8972 pics can be seen at http://www.snowmobilefanatics.com/gallery/...x2/display.aspx

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what did you have the torqe converter kick in at. the tracks studded at all

i dont remember what rpm it engaged at but i think somewhere between 4500 -5000 rpm and it should run at 7800 rpm fully shifted out. the track has 200 studs in it i believe. let me know if you have any other questions.

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i dont remember what rpm it engaged at but i think somewhere between 4500 -5000 rpm and it should run at 7800 rpm fully shifted out. the track has 200 studs in it i believe. let me know if you have any other questions.

 

 

Is it a 121"? Those Storms are pretty sick, I had this custom sled a few years ago. Check out the link below. 97 SKS 700 136"x2" Mountain cat paddle, SLP power dome, Wisecos, K&N, VF3 reeds, Flat slides, SLP boost bottle, Jetted, SLP twin pipes/silencer, Comet primary & secondary clutch kits, Fox shocks all around, fiber glass hood. 50/50 Gas/AV, always Klotz. Other pictures are from other custom & stock toys.

 

http://imageupper.com/g/?S080001003R2452248731865625

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