Skidoo 550 Fan Altitude compensator?

Indy245

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Does anyone make an altitude compensator for a 2016 550 Fan Skidoo? We use it at home and the mountains for utility purposes (ski-hill, sled camp, etc) and it does not run well at the higher altitudes and I'm too lazy to jet it everytime we go. Tried a google search and came up with nothin, suggestions?

Thanks!
 

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get a Holtzman Engineering AATAC
 

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It's actually Holtzman ATACC

Compensates for temp and altitude
I had good luck with that system on older machines, 98 and 2003, and it worked excellent.

Frick, it won't let me put the link in here, but their website is www holtzmaneng.com
 
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It's actually Holtzman ATACC

Compensates for temp and altitude
I had good luck with that system on older machines, 98 and 2003, and it worked excellent.

Frick, it won't let me put the link in here, but their website is www holtzmaneng.com

Had one on the exact bike. Works like a hot damn
 

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Ordered, thanks for the help. Hopefully install is straight forward.
 

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Instructions that come with it are fairly good. Just make sure to connect the small blue hose when you are at the lowest riding elevation. I ended up leaving mine disconnected until I got to Revelstoke and connected it in the parking lot of the hotel.


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Used to use the Holtzman Variflow on sleds back in the early 2000's, basically the same as the AATAC but with a manual dial rather than auto compensation. I trusted myself to dial it in more than i trusted something else basically. Took a quick hood open and 2 seconds to dial it in and had it jetted so we could ride on the Pembina river at -40 to the mountains on a spring day.
 
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