Thanks. Glad it is quiet, I will give it a try. I think Alpine has a few in stock.
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Good to know. how loud was it compared to stock?We had a 23 in our group this weekend and it ran really nice. Snow was deep and no evidence of a powder bog. Could it be something else or could the 23's be better somehow?
If you do instragram go check out Vohks vids from Feb 3 and Jan 12. Those are tunnel dumps.Good to know. how loud was it compared to stock?
The 23's have an updated airbox which likely helps with bog (additional intake inlet under the hood). The also fixed those odd boots that attached to throttle body that people were tearing leading to no boost. Some good refinements on the 23's, excited for 24.
Any updates on this can? I snowchecked a boost this spring, looking at can options, Diamond S seems legit, but a little heavy on the wallet, curious about other options.Decided to go with the RPM Titanium Can, 4.1 lbs, and bought the quiet baffle for it also. I was very impressed with the welding and fit and finish. The sound is excellent! I can't compare to a diamond S but it is not loud at all. The can is packed. And nothing compared to my old LOUD SSI Titanium Can for my Skidoo 850.
Very happy with the purchase for $500
Would definitely recommend to others
Much better than waiting till March/April for a Diamond S and spending $850+
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Thanks. Glad it is quiet, I will give it a try. I think Alpine has a few in stock.
Great! No bog at all in handle bar deep pow this past week. Fairly quiet as well about the same as the Diamond S on my other boost. I'd recommend. I am also running the VOHK pump gas tune and clutching as an FYI, in case that matters for the performance of it...How is the tunnel dump working for you?
I read they sent a new updated can to some others.any updates on the silber and rpm cans?
My experience exactly.I read they sent a new updated can to some others.
When I emailed they told me they no longer had materials to make any more but I could send mine back and they would update it.
So basically I had to spend 25 bucks to send it back. When I finally got it back it looks like they just removed one of the inner baffles.
Honestly I have been hesitant to reinstall the thing for fear of ruining another ride due to poor performance,
but maybe I will give it a go this week since we seem to still have Feb. snow close to April.
My brother’s replacement can they sent to him with a prepaid shipping label is just like yours.I am curious if the so called "fix" they did to mine is actually the same as the updated cans or just a band aid for the early build cans.
Anyone have a late build they haven't installed and can take a picture of the baffles?
I would love to be able to run this if it will work since I modded my cooker to fit.
I will head out and snap a picture of mine in a bit.
Klim posted the video of Keiths final run & after the run he has the sled tipped over with side panel open. Looks to be a Diamond S can. His sled runs so clean! Doesn't hurt he also is a absolute alien when it comes to hill climb competition.Did anyone make note of what Keith Curtis was running for a can in his boost sleds? I said it once and I'll say it again. Probably better off running a can that the Team Polaris riders are running as you know its got a lot of testing behind it and its going to work. If you can't afford it, stick to stock like Caleb Kesterke
It looks like they originally had two baffles and they removed one.My brother’s replacement can they sent to him with a prepaid shipping label is just like yours.
Baffle removed.
It’s loud.