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2018 Polaris reeds replacement idles at 1500rpm

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Dawson1223

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Polaris Klim 509
Hey guys I was trouble shooting a bog issue with my sled so I took a look at my reeds and there was no issues with them but I replaced them just to be on the safe side, as they had 1800 miles on them I also went into my injectors to see if they had any issues and they where pretty clogged up. I cleaned them and they seem to be operating as they should. I’m idling at 1500rpm instead of 1800rpm. I just did my top end so I had the power valves relearned. And the sled was running at 1800rpm prior to the reed replacement and injector cleaning. Do I need to get the power valves relearned as I changed my reeds? Or is this a situation where you run the sled till reeds brake in? Or do I need to mess around with the tps? I’m going on a trip this weekend so any advice would be appreciated. Thx guys


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I’d double check your base and idle tps voltage. What kind of bog did you have? Deep snow? Unfortunately there are so many possibilities. After I added boondocker agility vents the bogs in the deep snow went away.
 
I have the boondocker vents and agility elite kit. Installed running 5 pounds of boost. Bog would happen when your full throttle. Then throughout the day would get consistently worse. Got back onto the trail heading back to the truck at 5000-6000 rpm and the sled would shut down then turn back on


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Wouldn’t say it was deep snow more like a foot on crust


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