And the most important myth of them all - Red are the fast ones........... sorry guys
I got a feeling you are going to get hit with animal abuse charges for failure to properly tend to your red necked horses ! I may be the one to turn you in.
And the most important myth of them all - Red are the fast ones........... sorry guys
I got a feeling you are going to get hit with animal abuse charges for failure to properly tend to your red necked horses ! I may be the one to turn you in.
I got a feeling you are going to get hit with animal abuse charges for failure to properly tend to your red necked horses ! I may be the one to turn you in.
You talk like you drive something RED?
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPs I am sorry - I still respect you!
And the most important myth of them all - Red are the fast ones........... sorry guys
We actually know the Blue Fire model is the fastest (stock), but in @rabtechs case, it makes sense that his is the fastest....since white is the absence of color, it stands to reason that he's going too fast for his color to catch up.
I like the way yours looks. I have the white pearl also and pretty much left it alone. More of a sleeper thing. Nothing to advertise a turbo or other under the hood mods.
You talk like you drive something RED?
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPs I am sorry - I still respect you!
I think you should continue to pray about your attitude!
I think you should continue to pray about your attitude!
Thank you oh god of Grey!
Display MoreNope , dont do that..,.. Just enjoy what you have because 97.5% of the time I'm running the same speed you are...
And most slingshots look a lot better than mine .... Mine is painted like a generic food package...
For you young people on the forum here is what that looked like...
Sorry, couldn't resist...
Thank you oh god of Grey!
Yeh, That worked.
Display MoreYou know we have disproved many myths...
One is the myth that you need heavy valve springs.... (If your not trying to go past the rev limit set at 6500rpm)
One is the myth that the stock fuel pump cant handle the high hp needs. (each bike may have special requirements)
One is the myth that the stock clutch can hold over 350hp.. It cant... (it cant if you really use all the hp)
And we now know the side exit exhaust can flow enough for the X2 system but not even close to 16PSI (most will be fine with whatever exhaust they have unless shooting for max power)
And we know that the large center fed fuel rail will definitely help to get the fuel to large boosted engine with the stock pump (because we have seen the small stock rail have trouble keeping the AFR at a good number at 10.2 PSI)
I guess these are things that people have been asking and debating... Now we know
Display MoreYou know we have disproved many myths...
One is the myth that you need heavy valve springs.... (If your not trying to go past the rev limit set at 6500rpm)
One is the myth that the stock fuel pump cant handle the high hp needs. (each bike may have special requirements)
One is the myth that the stock clutch can hold over 350hp.. It cant... (it cant if you really use all the hp)
And we now know the side exit exhaust can flow enough for the X2 system but not even close to 16PSI (most will be fine with whatever exhaust they have unless shooting for max power)
And we know that the large center fed fuel rail will definitely help to get the fuel to large boosted engine with the stock pump (because we have seen the small stock rail have trouble keeping the AFR at a good number at 10.2 PSI)
I guess these are things that people have been asking and debating... Now we know
@rabtech thanks for the explanation. They are running an Alpha. These types of explanations really help. Any concern running a 2 bar map instead of 3 bar over the 14.7? I have seen a lot of posts on the tuner forums that say this can lead to issues. Most likely your rarely hitting that level. Do they have a 3 bar for us? Has Bob tuned for that?
@rabtech thanks for the explanation. They are running an Alpha. These types of explanations really help. Any concern running a 2 bar map instead of 3 bar over the 14.7? I have seen a lot of posts on the tuner forums that say this can lead to issues. Most likely your rarely hitting that level. Do they have a 3 bar for us? Has Bob tuned for that?
No there is no 3bar tune... There could possibly be a 2.5 bar tune in the future.. And 14.7 is not the top of his 2bar tune apparently. It will go a bit further somehow. All the 2.5bar and 3bar sensor does is split the same amount of units into finer and finer segments...
Basically the tune (according to Bob himself) has enough headroom to make it to 17PSI.. And I have to believe it for sure. He tried to explain it to me and I got lost in his techno speak..
The alpha turbo system I believe uses a different style turbo. I am thinking it has a wastage made onto it and then it has had some work done to it. (that may be some of the reason for the difference) Someone with that system may be able to speak about that difference...
And no, under even the harshest driving I probably wouldn't hit the the 16psi mark... The only time it would be at that level is maybe in 4th or 5th holding it to the floor for a super high speed run... And I would be looking at the gauge to make sure it was safe. And most people that have the boost up that high should be looking at the gauge under those conditions also..
And Im glad to help... Tell whomever it is that is trying to make big numbers to give Dave a call. He has pulled two of their systems off and has them laying in the floor.. He can tell you exactly how much power can be made with that system... It would at least give him an idea of when to stop trying for higher number or what to do to get higher numbers....
Display MoreNope , dont do that..,.. Just enjoy what you have because 97.5% of the time I'm running the same speed you are...
And most slingshots look a lot better than mine .... Mine is painted like a generic food package...
For you young people on the forum here is what that looked like...
Well I have to admit I'm and SS addict. I may have spend the same $ like you did and I love it. I know down the road I'll get more hp but I purchased mine with a 5 year 50,000.00 mile extended warranty.
But yes you are the guy to envy.
I also have the Polaris 5 year warranty...... Go ahead and pull that trigger..... They will still cover your other parts.....
I also have the Polaris 5 year warranty...... Go ahead and pull that trigger..... They will still cover your other parts.....
Then I just have to convince Barbie.
Nice food pantry Rab
And the most important myth of them all - Red are the fast ones........... sorry guys
Long live the base gray model. They were so fast a lot of owners had to camouflage them so the slow red ones would let them tag along.
Long live the base gray model. They were so fast a lot of owners had to camouflage them so the slow red ones would let them tag along.
Well that's why I made mine red white and blue so mine is one of a kind Super Super fast, and if it is just for the looks,
The Alpha system is very similar to the Hahn. Not sure on exact turbo for Hahn, but Alpha runs a CEA 5558 Precision. Both run Tial external wastegates (39mm). Alpha runs a Tial 50mm BOV, which some Hahn kits chose a different option (for sound?).
The Alpha kit with their header flows a little better than the Hanh kit. Mostly because of the header design and the relocated throttle body.
Both kits on a good built motor will make very similar power. All side exhausts are killing power somewhat. Mine will always dyno lower than I "race exhaust" system, but I can't handle to loud exhaust all the time so I'm cool with that.
The CEA 5558 is rated for 590hp by Precision. So, with the right motor and setup, you could make mid 500s.
To drive around at this number you would probably need the below....
A good built motor
Larger injectors
Fuel rail
Metal intake manifold
3bar sensor and tune
2 stage colder plugs
Tires, lots of tires
Etc.
On stock motors and the major turbo kits, most people were doubling hp output at around 11-12psi. When you build a motor, there obviously are some efficiencies you pick up.
Careful in comparing dyno results from different machines, days, states, and dyno type. It's somewhat misleading if you are trying to apple to apple data.
Wish I had more E85 options by me. I'd love to run some cooler fuel on the stock engine and push some more boost through it...
We don't have e85 anywhere around here... And I have noticed that its not available up in the mountains where we ride... So any system that ran e85 would have to be able to detect the difference in fuels and make adjustments on the fly.
I have only run 93 alcohol free whenever I can get it
Most stations around here have "real gas" as they call it because the blended stuff plays havoc with boat and small engines