Bitchin ride!
Slingdrop Build - Bullet Quad Kit - DDM Turbo
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That really turned out sweet. I don't even want to hear the cost... I just know somehow I will start to justify it.
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This looks impressive. Very impressive. Can’t wait to hear how it handles.
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That looks so much better than it did with 3 wheels the rear end of it just comes together so much better with four wheels...makes me wonder how it handles compared to stock..as having 3 wheels it’s probally a lot more rear end happy and loose..
Not sure if you have ever pushed it hard or really tracked it,but it would be a good read to see it compared to a SLR on a track ..
It’s really going to hook once you get that turbo installed, that thing with jump out of the hole..back when I used to race,I had a Yamaha banshee with a 424cc about 135rwhp and havimg 4 wheels I would race vetts and even 1000cc bikes on the street and out run them to 100-110mph then I got my lunch handed to me. Lol..Who’s BOB ? Bob the builder lol..he does some really sweet work..
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That really turned out sweet. I don't even want to hear the cost... I just know somehow I will start to justify it.
In my case a divorce.......... YMMV.
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This mod is not anything I would ever be in a position to do, but I must admit it is very cool
Please keep the pictures and information coming
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That looks so much better than it did with 3 wheels the rear end of it just comes together so much better with four wheels...makes me wonder how it handles compared to stock..as having 3 wheels it’s probally a lot more rear end happy and loose..
Not sure if you have ever pushed it hard or really tracked it,but it would be a good read to see it compared to a SLR on a track ..
It’s really going to hook once you get that turbo installed, that thing with jump out of the hole..back when I used to race,I had a Yamaha banshee with a 424cc about 135rwhp and havimg 4 wheels I would race vetts and even 1000cc bikes on the street and out run them to 100-110mph then I got my lunch handed to me. Lol..Who’s BOB ? Bob the builder lol..he does some really sweet work..
.I pushed it very hard with 3 wheels, too hard at times and I am hoping with the conversion it hooks and stays planted in the corners.
Bob owns Bullet Speed and Design.
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Looking GREAT Dan !!!!!!!!!!
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@SlingDrop can you tell me how the stability control and traction control are dealt with in this conversion? Are they just disabled all together or are they somehow made to function with the quad setup?
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Soooo, this has been on my bucket list for a while now... I have the power, just need the traction.. care to disclose $$$ and times.. Pm if better.
Thank you. I have the basic cost from their website, just wondering what real world cost was. -
If you read the website it states that installing it is included in the cost of the part..
It also is only sold at the shop not in a mail kit form..
Although it would be nice if they put the cost on the site ,I hate when they post —call for pricing
I’m guessing it’s not built complete on a jig then transferred to the Ss like other aftermarket parts are.. especially considering he said that his was he best fitting so far to date... -
I didn’t read anywhere about what happens with the ABS AND THE traction control with that quad set up..it didn’t look like there where any sensors plugged in for it..
I looked around and found another company who does a quad conversion called track hammer they claim to be the only one who retains all the factory Systems .. they use GM Corvette rear ends which have pretty darn good Limited slip set ups ,it also appears to be base on a VETT rear suspension to some degree .using the GM rear end is how they are able to keep the factory system working,probably due to having the same teeth on the reluctor wheels .. it’s also a mail order kit which supposedly installs in one day with simple hand tools...
While the one from bullet looks so much better with it’s F1 styling ..but with out traction control and ABS on the freeway it could get Hairly for myself ,lol...
But honestly the bullet design just looks so much better ..wonder if it could be built with a vett rear end to retain the systems...that’s going to be my first question when I’m ready.. -
IIRC, someone was thinking about trying to do their own version of the Trak Hamr (Trak Hamr – Four Wheel Conversion for the Polaris Slingshot) 4-wheel conversion since they found a used Vette rear-end setup on EBay for around $800, but I don't know if they have yet tried.
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@SlingDrop can you tell me how the stability control and traction control are dealt with in this conversion? Are they just disabled all together or are they somehow made to function with the quad setup?
no stability control and no ABS as of now. But I have been driving my sling without stability control since I got it.
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Soooo, this has been on my bucket list for a while now... I have the power, just need the traction.. care to disclose $$$ and times.. Pm if better.
Thank you. I have the basic cost from their website, just wondering what real world cost was.The quad kit starts at $13,700 I opted to add the Wilwood brakes up front as well as coated front a arms, hood vents and the mud flap fender delete and cover. It took 13 weeks to complete.
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no stability control and no ABS as of now. But I have been driving my sling without stability control since I got it.
I am doing the same thing when it is wet or raining. No Nannies
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If you read the website it states that installing it is included in the cost of the part..
It also is only sold at the shop not in a mail kit form..
Although it would be nice if they put the cost on the site ,I hate when they post —call for pricing
I’m guessing it’s not built complete on a jig then transferred to the Ss like other aftermarket parts are.. especially considering he said that his was he best fitting so far to date...The subframe is built on a jig. There are a ton of billet parts in the Bullet kit. Which is pretty cool.
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I didn’t read anywhere about what happens with the ABS AND THE traction control with that quad set up..it didn’t look like there where any sensors plugged in for it..
I looked around and found another company who does a quad conversion called track hammer they claim to be the only one who retains all the factory Systems .. they use GM Corvette rear ends which have pretty darn good Limited slip set ups ,it also appears to be base on a VETT rear suspension to some degree .using the GM rear end is how they are able to keep the factory system working,probably due to having the same teeth on the reluctor wheels .. it’s also a mail order kit which supposedly installs in one day with simple hand tools...
While the one from bullet looks so much better with it’s F1 styling ..but with out traction control and ABS on the freeway it could get Hairly for myself ,lol...
But honestly the bullet design just looks so much better ..wonder if it could be built with a vett rear end to retain the systems...that’s going to be my first question when I’m ready..I agree I really do prefer the bullet design. That is why I went with them. The Track Hamr company is actually here in Michigan, significantly cheaper, but this is a toy I will keep until I die so I went with the kit I really wanted. I get really attached to my vehicles, especially the ones I put a ton of money into. I have a few "forever" vehicles and the SS is one of them.
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It is great to see some pictures of your ride, looks great! We are looking forward to getting it here and adding that last bit to it to really make it fun!
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It is great to see some pictures of your ride, looks great! We are looking forward to getting it here and adding that last bit to it to really make it fun!
It should be there tomorrow Dave, I'm so pumped!