Per your request
2005 M7 LE
Fastrax BB800 with
Ruth Porting
SLP Twins (wrapped from head pipe to mid belly)
Power Commander 5 from Racinstation and modified their base map to my taste
Fantom Rope
Fastrax P85 primary clutch conversion
Old style Heel Clicker weights
Extra motor mount under PTO side
SnoPro intake horn
Home made intake filter on SnoPro horn
STM billet 11" secondary (using reverse cam helix 'old cat style')
Geared down to 2:17 ratio
3" Camo Extreme 162
Relocated front track shock (and valved)
Coupled rear scissor arm (home made) and valved rear shock
Two-wheel rear axle
Better Boards
Fastrax tail section update with new style stock rear bumper
New style stock seat
Skins Powder Pak rear bag
Extra gas rack (added one more stock half)
Diamond S mesh hood with home made hinges and home made velcro'd on mesh to keep snow out (behind front bumper)
EGT Race Pak 3-window
Cyclops Halogen light mounted on home made Race Pak plate
Single sourced resistor from Mouser Electronics
Home made foot pegs to flatten out my feet in when feet are in foot pocket
Powermadd handle bar bag with heater (to keep batteries and Cliff bars warm)
Derlin front suspension bushings
2011 Fox Zero Pro front coil over shocks
Vintage TISON rear LED brake/tail light
Home made oil delete
Home made handle bar relocation (forward) and Powermadd bar risers
Stuffed steering post (solid rod)
Fastrax cut head for 14:1 compression 50/50 av gas mix
Stock 2011 skis
Fastrax carbon fiber side panel vents and shock tower vents
Track speed? dunno since I don't have speedo on sled. Do know that it shifts out fast and having the Heel Clickers tucked (as they are supposed to be) it build tons of hill speed, very impressive on top end. Gets up on step quickly and stays there. Very happy with it now. Nothing left I want to do.
Cost? Couldn't tell you. I tear down the sled every summer and inspect everything, replace what is needed so that it is 100% during the season. When you start modding, there is a certain level of responsibility you will have to accept. Inspecting, care and feeding are the upmost importance if you plan on enjoying your mod sled. Accept the fact you will have to dial in or tune it to take advantage of all your money and time.
Hope this helps....
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