I don't think it is very well known but HM Turbos does more than turbo charged sleds. There were three of them in Cooke this weekend that were either single piped or piped and ported with custom clutch set ups. They were definitely a huge improvement over the stock sleds and probably the biggest bang for the buck. Its a pretty signficant horsepower improvement and loses 11 pounds. Not a bad package for under $1200.
Here are some videos of the different sleds and how they performed against each other. The video was shot with a Samsung cell phone so some of the zooming wasn't too steady.
HM Turbos' shop sled 8 psi on pump gas w/ turbo pipe on Crown Butte near Daisy Pass at Cooke City. This is 10,000 feet at 20ºf. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4v_j...jqKX2g&index=8
The first sled coming up (on the right) is a stocker. The second sled is HM Turbos' shop sled climbing the front side of Crown Butte near Daisy Pass in Cooke City (about a 45 degree angle). He is running 8 psi on pump gas with a turbo pipe and HM's clutching. The third sled (retro) is Andy from Canada. He is also riding HM's kit at 7 psi on pump gas. The elevation is 10,000 feet at about 20(f) degrees. It is hard to see but the damn sled almost came over backwards. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQFdn...jqKX2g&index=7
This was this past weekend on Crown Butte near Daisy Pass at Cooke City. The elevation is 10,000 feet at about 20º f. The sled has HM's kit with a turbo pipe.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AIA7...jqKX2g&index=6
This is HM's shop sled on Crown Butte near Cooke City. It is 8 psi on pump gas with a turbo pipe. The elevation is 10,000 feet @ about 20ºf. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJcMP...jqKX2g&index=5
This sled belongs to Andy Vanderburg from Alberta. He is running HM's kit @ 7 psi on pump gas with his stock pipe. This video was taken on Crown Butte near Daisy Pass just above Cooke City. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blEZa...jqKX2g&index=5
Both sled are 2013 Polaris Pros with HM pump gas kits. The black sled is 8 psi w/ a turbo pipe while the Retro is 7 psi w/ a stock pipe. This run was at 10,000 feet at about 20º f in fresh snow. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfniS...jqKX2g&index=4
The first sled to go by is an HM Pump Gas @ 7 psi with the stock pipe. Second is a piped and ported HM set up with a Vipec. Third is HM's piped set up. The fourth sled is bone stock. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tr8Ci...jqKX2g&index=3
This demonstrates the difference between HM's Pump Gas @ 7 psi, a piped & ported sled, a piped sled, and one that is just completely stock. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9TAg...jqKX2g&index=2
HM Turbos Pump Gas @ 7 psi vs piped & ported vs piped vs bone stock. The first three sled are built and clutched by HM. This run took place just outside of Cooke City at 10,000 feet @ about 20ºf. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFMgA...jqKX2g&index=1
And finally, Shane and Levi sharing a desert. TOO DAMN FUNNY!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vm4zB...qKX2g&index=10
Here are some videos of the different sleds and how they performed against each other. The video was shot with a Samsung cell phone so some of the zooming wasn't too steady.
HM Turbos' shop sled 8 psi on pump gas w/ turbo pipe on Crown Butte near Daisy Pass at Cooke City. This is 10,000 feet at 20ºf. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4v_j...jqKX2g&index=8
The first sled coming up (on the right) is a stocker. The second sled is HM Turbos' shop sled climbing the front side of Crown Butte near Daisy Pass in Cooke City (about a 45 degree angle). He is running 8 psi on pump gas with a turbo pipe and HM's clutching. The third sled (retro) is Andy from Canada. He is also riding HM's kit at 7 psi on pump gas. The elevation is 10,000 feet at about 20(f) degrees. It is hard to see but the damn sled almost came over backwards. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQFdn...jqKX2g&index=7
This was this past weekend on Crown Butte near Daisy Pass at Cooke City. The elevation is 10,000 feet at about 20º f. The sled has HM's kit with a turbo pipe.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AIA7...jqKX2g&index=6
This is HM's shop sled on Crown Butte near Cooke City. It is 8 psi on pump gas with a turbo pipe. The elevation is 10,000 feet @ about 20ºf. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJcMP...jqKX2g&index=5
This sled belongs to Andy Vanderburg from Alberta. He is running HM's kit @ 7 psi on pump gas with his stock pipe. This video was taken on Crown Butte near Daisy Pass just above Cooke City. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blEZa...jqKX2g&index=5
Both sled are 2013 Polaris Pros with HM pump gas kits. The black sled is 8 psi w/ a turbo pipe while the Retro is 7 psi w/ a stock pipe. This run was at 10,000 feet at about 20º f in fresh snow. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfniS...jqKX2g&index=4
The first sled to go by is an HM Pump Gas @ 7 psi with the stock pipe. Second is a piped and ported HM set up with a Vipec. Third is HM's piped set up. The fourth sled is bone stock. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tr8Ci...jqKX2g&index=3
This demonstrates the difference between HM's Pump Gas @ 7 psi, a piped & ported sled, a piped sled, and one that is just completely stock. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9TAg...jqKX2g&index=2
HM Turbos Pump Gas @ 7 psi vs piped & ported vs piped vs bone stock. The first three sled are built and clutched by HM. This run took place just outside of Cooke City at 10,000 feet @ about 20ºf. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFMgA...jqKX2g&index=1
And finally, Shane and Levi sharing a desert. TOO DAMN FUNNY!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vm4zB...qKX2g&index=10