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anziconda

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So, what's the best aftermarket mod you've seen in the last three years....
I've been interested in the ARC....no feedback, what's up with this?!?
Belt drives...worth it?
Direct injection...is it that great? The good ol zuki 800 is still rumored to be the go to engine for high HP turbo/supercharger applications.... Has anyone found this NOT TO BE TRUE??
3" tracks...do the pros outweigh the cons if I DONT live in BC, or Whistler?!?

Sorry, just ready for snow and want some feedback!!!

Feel free to post answers or similar ?'s!!!
 
Alternative impact a-arms are pretty high on my list.
Save weight where it matters the most, improve handling (on the doo anyways), and most importantly if you hit a rock you just wreck a cheap rod end rather than the s module etc.
Now I just wish I had the money to buy some lol
 
Suspension is my top priority because it allows you to ride aggressively, then graphics!!! Silly as it sounds but after a few months of looking at a stock sled, it can feel old pretty quickly. Add graphics and you're stoked for years. I'm still stoked on my 3 year old whip, mainly because of the graphics. And DI works great (at least from 4500 to 7500 ft.) if you are reving properly, it doesn't like being over-reved with the doos.
 
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If its aftermarket its awesome! Maby I just like spending all my money? You can go lots of places on a stock sled with a bunch of stickers. You can do it in aggressive wheelie mode with all the shiny parts and a whistle!
 
1. Reduce weight

Free weight
- Remove foam that soaks up water
- Remove idlers if you are deep powder guy, not a trail sled mod
- Remove e-start if you got that (removed 26.45 lbs on my M800 LTD)
- Find a cheap can and loose a lot of weight there too. Probably one of the parts that holds most weight after your engine.

2. Do the mods YOU need to make the sled match YOUR riding style
- Clutching
- Taller, shorter riser
- Stock or new bars
- Taller or lower/shorter seat
- Better running boards to shed of the snow?

3. Traction!
- 3" track?

4. Power!
- Turbo
- Supercharger
- Bigbore

5. Wrap?
- Holds less snow with a wrap!
 
Turbo, suspension, and running boards are all amazing mods! Headlight delete too!! Shed some weight but mainly looks much meaner!

These new sleds already come with amazing tracks but if you dont have a brand new sled a track is a good option.
 
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