No its just a washer, bracket and a spring to move the pipe. Ill post a pic when i get home from work.
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I have the SLP trail can on my 850 since new with 15 hours on the sled and noticed that when I switched from the ethanol fuel settings to the 91 setting it started running pretty fat on the bottom end, switched back to ethanol and it cleaned right up again.
Strange.
Non-eth mode is leaner.
Eth mode is more rich mapping.
Hey guys, thought I would jump in again to answer your questions about the update.
The update applies to all SLP silencers for the Polaris 850 patriot (Competition Series 09-327, PicnicR Series 09-328, and Standard Lightweight Silencer 09-329) built before 12/12/18 and includes a shim for the rubber pipe support damper, a bracket for the center of the exhaust pipe and an extra spring to go with the bracket (see attached picture).
The purpose of the update is to eliminate movement of the stock pipe and to provide additional clearance between the stock pipe and the cross tube underneath it. It comes with installation instructions and is free of charge. We have already contacted all of the customers that purchased silencers directly from us. We are still in the process of contacting a few of our dealers. If you purchased the silencer from a dealer, please contact them first (as we have sent out most of the updates to the dealers that sold them). If you can't get one from your dealer, please contact us directly so that we can get you taken care of.
For the customer with a question on removing the recoil roller - Yes, it is required to remove the roller when installing our silencer. You may melt your rope if you don't remove it.
Adam Wood
Sales Manager - SLP
208.529.0244
adam@slp.cc
There is an update kit out now for the SLP cans. If you don't have one, contact them and they will send it out to you.
Anyone know if the SLP can update is the addition of a spring deal on the main pipe to help keep it from moving? Same deal as they've used in the past with their pipe. You have to take off the (pipe side) bumper tab bolt and install their metal bracket that allows for an extra spring at that location. It also has a washer to install near the rubber bumper near the cross bar to raise the pipe up about 1/8th of an inch for a little better pipe clearance near the cross bar.
Hey guys, thought I would jump in again to answer your questions about the update.
The update applies to all SLP silencers for the Polaris 850 patriot (Competition Series 09-327, PicnicR Series 09-328, and Standard Lightweight Silencer 09-329) built before 12/12/18 and includes a shim for the rubber pipe support damper, a bracket for the center of the exhaust pipe and an extra spring to go with the bracket (see attached picture).
The purpose of the update is to eliminate movement of the stock pipe and to provide additional clearance between the stock pipe and the cross tube underneath it. It comes with installation instructions and is free of charge. We have already contacted all of the customers that purchased silencers directly from us. We are still in the process of contacting a few of our dealers. If you purchased the silencer from a dealer, please contact them first (as we have sent out most of the updates to the dealers that sold them). If you can't get one from your dealer, please contact us directly so that we can get you taken care of.
For the customer with a question on removing the recoil roller - Yes, it is required to remove the roller when installing our silencer. You may melt your rope if you don't remove it.
Adam Wood
Sales Manager - SLP
208.529.0244
adam@slp.cc
is that seriously a solution from SLP?
On the first look the pulley looked like a little pain to remove, maybe I am mistaken. I will do whatever necessary to install the can properly.