I just want a reliable engine
5 year warranty with big power
please
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Plus with boost they don't run lean in the mid for emissionsAccording to what 2 dealers that I have talked to have said, they are lasting longer on boost. Reason being is 1- the engine is not held at wide open throttle nearly as long. 2-The increased cylinder pressure is keeping the pistons from rocking in the bore, lessening the chance of a piston skirt cracking. From the last 2 teardowns of my boosted Pro, I gotta agree.
one of Mac's customers put on 7000k last year with no issues other than a couple of bent a arm's motor was still strong although this person switched to the latest and greatest and has had issues with chassis failure's that are more serious.They certainly have one in my opinion. I am at 1500 miles and it feels as strong as my wifes which has 300.
I totally agree with that statement. Cat has delayed there new engine that people where hyped to see next year. I am sure Doo's 850 has had many year's of testing compared to anything Polaris is working on.I heard that they do have a new mid-800 size motor but early testing has not had great results. Hope they get all the bugs out prior to releasing.
Not that I am downplaying the win but. 02 of a second is splitting hairs as close you can get.That 850 is all talk
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If ya ain't first, you're last.Not that I am downplaying the win but. 02 of a second is splitting hairs as close you can get.