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Lacking RPM on 2011 Pro

X2 on the secondary, sounds like it is not back shifting, when you put it under a load.

X2 on everyone elses post, has to be one of these. Have had this issue with my fathers pro. his was the fuel filter.
 
X2 on the secondary, sounds like it is not back shifting, when you put it under a load.

X2 on everyone elses post, has to be one of these. Have had this issue with my fathers pro. his was the fuel filter.

I'll try a new fuel filter also, where are they located? Haven't spent much time under the hood on this pro.
 
Fuel filter is located on the clutch side of the airbox. You need a fuel line removal tool to disconnect the end from the fuel tank. To remove the other end, you need to unbolt and tie up the oil tank, remove the ECM, and unbolt and pull the clutch guard to the side. Then, you can access the Allen bolt that holds the other end of the fuel line into the fuel rail. Bit of a pain to do but it's still do-able.
 
There is a thread on here about the price of those little things. 104.00 OEM, but someone had found them for 89 bucks, still unreal but better.
I think it was Polaris parts.com
 
There is a thread on here about the price of those little things. 104.00 OEM, but someone had found them for 89 bucks, still unreal but better.
I think it was Polaris parts.com

Yeah that was me, partspitstop.com as mentioned in the previous post. Was gonna order mine there but they jacked up the shipping way too much compared to my last order from them. I ended up biting the bullet and buying one from the dealer here.
 
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