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went to track tonight and someone had 800cc triple cylinder snowmobile motor on a drag frame with nos. and he smoked everyone there does anyone know what mods you would have to make to a shee to run with the 800 triple cylinder ,my motors apart now so im up for suggestions

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What track was it and what times did they run?

It was at greenvile tn 300 ft dirt didnt catch the times

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Loco your 600rr raptor should run that right? your motor makes about the same power as that 98 750 does, atleast that is the way I see it according to his thinking. I want to see his bike run or aleast why he thinks it is that fast.

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Something you guys gotta remember when dealing with snowmobile motors....the CV system eats almost 1/2 the HP...

 

3.4's....that sounds a little off, I'd like to see a timeslip. Not saying it can't be done...but, that's cookin pretty good.

 

You can build a big cheetah bike which would be much more efficient than that sled motor and CV...of course, a good pilot is a must, too....

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I know what you are saying on the sled motors Dave, but have you ever seen the arctic cat run up at Silver Lake? That bike is amazing. He has time slips in the 3.6's, he's not a small guy, no wheelie bar, no power adders. I believe he chimes in at 860cc. Bike could have recently been had for $8500. I wanted to cry sitting here w/empty pockets. And I forgot to mention, it is a twin!

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:wink:

Something you guys gotta remember when dealing with snowmobile motors....the CV system eats almost 1/2 the HP...

 

3.4's....that sounds a little off, I'd like to see a timeslip. Not saying it can't be done...but, that's cookin pretty good.

 

You can build a big cheetah bike which would be much more efficient than that sled motor and CV...of course, a good pilot is a must, too....

well i just got a little twin cyl drag bike id put up aginst that 750 powerd sled any time stakes would preaty high to its just a rag....

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I know what you are saying on the sled motors Dave, but have you ever seen the arctic cat run up at Silver Lake? That bike is amazing. He has time slips in the 3.6's, he's not a small guy, no wheelie bar, no power adders. I believe he chimes in at 860cc. Bike could have recently been had for $8500. I wanted to cry sitting here w/empty pockets. And I forgot to mention, it is a twin!

 

Nope, can't say that I have...but, then again, I've never been there on a holiday weekend. Next year, for SURE!!

 

Oh, I'm not saying it can't be done...but, it can't be done very easily, that's all!!!

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I know, just wondering if you had seen it? I am sure I will meet you next season as I am there every holiday and quite a few weekends throughout the year. The fact that my bike is bright red w/F.A.S.T. on the silencers makes me hard to miss for any of the HQ guys. As you stated, it did not come easy for him as he had the best of everything into that bike. Here, check it out.

 

http://www.planetsand.com/ubbthreads/showf.../0/fpart/1/vc/1

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Loco your 600rr raptor should run that right? your motor makes about the same power as that 98 750 does, atleast that is the way I see it according to his thinking. I want to see his bike run or aleast why he thinks it is that fast.

 

 

hahahaha shiiiit. no fuckin way...maybe if i shed about 75 pounds off it itll lay down some quick times in the drags. right now itll run 6.7 uphill 300 feet...thats the only kinda times i have for it. but no way in hell itll run 3.4 on the flat...

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