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600 155 Turbo Track Option

So basically I'm looking at upgrading my 155 2.4 series 5 track to something a little more aggressive. I am running a turbo with 7lbs of boost and now I think my track is the biggest hold up it just doesn't pop up like sleds with the series 6 track. I am just curious if anybody is running 2.6 or more on a 600 and how they like it? I keep reading about people loving 2.6 and 2.8 on the 800 and I have seen and rode them but what about on the 600. Thanks for any input.
 
I'm curious to know more about how you like the 600 with boost? For some reason that just seems like an ideal sled for a 160 lb. guy like myself.
Lotta guys probably tell you go X3.
 
I'm curious to know more about how you like the 600 with boost? For some reason that just seems like an ideal sled for a 160 lb. guy like myself.
Lotta guys probably tell you go X3.

I like the 600 on boost, definitely more than an 800 stock but if I buy another sled it would be an 800. I just didn't buy an 800 first year because I have had bad luck with polaris 800s and I wasn't going to trust a new engine...looking back I should have got one but this 600 sure is fun.
 
Re: track

I'm running a Cat 153" x 2.6 PC track on a 2013 Pro RMK 660 (Carl's). Works very well, better then the Camo Extreme 155" x 2.5" I had before. You'll need 3.0 pitch drivers, an anti-stab kit, and do some rail trimming to make it fit properly.
 
You would most likely dig the 2.6 on a 600. Should be able to find a take off for a fairly good price. If not prob the 280 only because of the weight.

For an 800 I personally will go X3 or X3.2 next.
 
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