Everest 600 etec

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Hi ! There must be at least 1 frigin person who reads this forum who has a 09 everest 600 etec 146 sled that can tell me how its working ) thks bubba
 

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a friend has two of them and so far he loves them. I rode it up a shoot and was shocked how it went (for a 600). I know two things for sure. one he spends way less on fuel, and second they use like no oil compared to my two.the savings in fuel and oil will pay for it self lol.
 

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buddy's of mine demoed a 600 etec x model (154 track ,looks identical to the 800)and it was the first sled out of gas.Everyone else was ridin a 09 xp 800,2 xrs 800 1 151,other 159.There was 2 ft plus of pow but .............the 600 etec was also bone stock
 

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did he forget to fill it up! both the ones my friend and his wife have are getting over 300km per tank. that is double what I get but what do I know I have a 900 polaris LOL
 

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she was full to the top,has to work so hard to turn that 154 track plus 2 ft of pow.they can get that 200 km maybe if you got a 110 lbs woman riding it on hard packed trails doing under 60 kms an hr.also with the shorter and thinner track.15"x146
 

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They have a lengthier break in period than the 800R. after that they fuel and oil consumption is excellent. As for deep snow riding..... they won't get much better fuel mileage than an 800R other than the trail in and out. If you are running the sled wide open it will use just as much as a carbed engine.
 

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she was full to the top,has to work so hard to turn that 154 track plus 2 ft of pow.they can get that 200 km maybe if you got a 110 lbs woman riding it on hard packed trails doing under 60 kms an hr.also with the shorter and thinner track.15"x146

I am pretty sure the 146" is also 16" wide? :confused:
 

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was sure i read it was 15" wide ,but sl*ts have been wrong before

Dimensions
Vehicle overall length
126 in / 3200 mm 126 in / 3200 mm
Vehicle overall width
47.4 in / 1204 mm 47.4 in / 1204 mm
Vehicle overall height
46 in / 1168 mm 46 in / 1168 mm
Official dry weight
197 kg / 435 lbs 198 kg / 435 lbs
Ski stance
40 in / 1025 mm 40 in / 1025 mm
Ski overall length
42 in / 1066 mm 42 in / 1066 mm
Ski width
6.9 in / 175 mm 6.9 in / 175 mm
Track nominal width
16 in / 406 mm 16 in / 406 mm
Track nominal length
146 in / 3705 mm 146 in / 3705 mm
Track profile height
2.25 in / 57.2 mm 2.25 in / 57.2 mm

Got that off the Doo site :)
 

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rented one 09 600 e-tec 146, for my son at x-mass and it was great on fuel and oil. also climbed like a goat in about 2 feet of powder, great sled!!!:cool:
 

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TMIX where did you rent from? My wife would like to ride one for a day prior to purchasing one. Thanks!
 
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alpine country rentals in valemount, thinking about snow checking one....
 

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i sort of been looking but not that hard, recession, not very busy at work...
 
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