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Re: Way OT- Snowmobile
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Posted by davpal on February 20, 2007 at 10:45:58 from (216.93.94.100):
In Reply to: Re: Way OT- Snowmobile posted by Bret4207 on February 20, 2007 at 05:10:15:
Putting around on the sled is defenitely not going to help matters. Even though you are only going 20 mph you still have to keep opening the throttle half or all the way to keep dogging around in deep snow. That will keep throwing gas and lots of oil into the cylinder with the injection. You would have to open it up every once in a while to burn out the vapors! That sled in its prime was capable of over 100 mph! Another option would be to get the lowest set of gears for the chaincase that the ski doo dealer has. Gear it like a tractor. You could even unhook the oil injection cable from the throttle and just let it idle. They run about 100-1 at idle and about 20-1 ratio at full throttle. You could let the oil injection do the 100-1 idle thing and just mix some premix in the tank at 50-1. That would clean it up a lot. Only real solution is to have a sled that is more suited to putting around in the woods. That one was more happy on a racetrack. You are using a racehorse for a plowhorse. Later.
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