New 850 or holdover 17/18 with turbo?

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SBE for the win! My 2016 is getting pretty beat up from trees and stuff not worth much no one wants a bagged high mileage turbo sled. Next trip I’m going to find the heaviest weights I have for a P85 load them up and see how much boost stock Axys motor can take. Mark from Paaso racing claims he’s been up around 20 psi on a BD kit and stock engine I’m going to see if at 3500 miles that’s still true
 

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SBE for the win! My 2016 is getting pretty beat up from trees and stuff not worth much no one wants a bagged high mileage turbo sled. Next trip I’m going to find the heaviest weights I have for a P85 load them up and see how much boost stock Axys motor can take. Mark from Paaso racing claims he’s been up around 20 psi on a BD kit and stock engine I’m going to see if at 3500 miles that’s still true
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Make sure there's video evidence.

Ended up being +25-30 we rode but bet temps were much higher then normal. My bd sled at 12 psi the intercooler was getting heat soaked like crazy so I didn’t end up turning it up in the heat. Left the mtntk on 7-8 psi and worked great but didn’t see the point in turning it up in those temps
 
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