broke Posted December 4, 2004 Report Posted December 4, 2004 http://www.cpcracing.com/site/256083/page/189617 Quote
bansheefreestyler Posted December 4, 2004 Report Posted December 4, 2004 holly fuk. thats insane . i better start saving hahah Quote
banshee76179 Posted December 4, 2004 Report Posted December 4, 2004 CPC Racing 1000cc Twin Cylinder Kit This kit is truly a bolt on kit. In race trim 219 horsepower and 138 foot lbs of torque! You can transform your mild manner Puddy Cat 80/900 Arctic Cat twin into a rocket in just a few hours. This top end package includes completely new 11 port power vale cylinders which offer three port exhaust technology and 8 transfer ports, a mono billet head with replaceable compression dome inserts, 91.5mm forged pistons, gaskets and O-rings and our own twin quiet pipes. Now in its second year, we have fine tuned this kit to perfection. We will go head to head with any, let me repeat ANY competitor Quote
patrolman808 Posted December 4, 2004 Report Posted December 4, 2004 I was looking at that twin cylinder kit. AND I saw the 800 number with Visa and Mastercard on either side Quote
wickedSS Posted December 4, 2004 Report Posted December 4, 2004 Anyone who knows sleds knows CPC makes some pretty descent motors. I can tell you one thing, it won't make those numbers, just like every other aftermarket snowmobile motor manufactuer, they boost them for appeal and sales. Quote
SDD Posted December 5, 2004 Report Posted December 5, 2004 You also have to remember those numbers are directly from the crankshaft. There is no way of dynoing a snowmobile that I know of. It would still be fun for going fast in a straight line. Quote
wickedSS Posted December 5, 2004 Report Posted December 5, 2004 You also have to remember those numbers are directly from the crankshaft. There is no way of dynoing a snowmobile that I know of. It would still be fun for going fast in a straight line. 288925[/snapback] Um...yes there is. There are track dyno's and motor dynos for sleds. The motor dyno hooks up in place of the clutch and reads power/torque through that. Here's my sled on a dyno..187 hp / 127 tq. Quote
cb67rs1 Posted December 5, 2004 Report Posted December 5, 2004 you have to remeber too those motors are nice but they are missing one thing,,, a tranny!! Quote
rebelbanshee2 Posted December 5, 2004 Report Posted December 5, 2004 Here's my sled on a dyno..187 hp / 127 tq. 289173[/snapback] thats cranks hp right?? Quote
nater006 Posted December 5, 2004 Report Posted December 5, 2004 yeah on the $14,000 but damned if i'm taking any cash outta my ameritrade acct for that..hehe. pretty nice though.. would be a heckuva ride. Quote
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