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Old 07-07-2008, 04:16 PM
 
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i have never stomped on it in low range, i think i would be afaid of tearing something up cause its fast. i will be in North Bend at myrtlewood factory the 8th-13th for sandfest if anyone would like to see!
Chase.....I am sure it would be fine once or twice.....heck I did it on stock rhino axles LOL!!! But if you get the wild hair, make sure you get it on video!! I made the mistake of not video taping it!

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Old 07-07-2008, 04:46 PM
 
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Chase, I plan on getting there Friday morning with My Teryx - already chatted with jerrylemon, and he said he was going to be there as well. Look forward to meeting you both!
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Old 07-07-2008, 05:22 PM
 
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how much weight have you added with the long travel,cage and light bar,winch,etc...
not sure, but i would bet close to 150lbs. the long travel kit with the air shocks is probably a wash.

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Chase.....I am sure it would be fine once or twice.....heck I did it on stock rhino axles LOL!!! But if you get the wild hair, make sure you get it on video!! I made the mistake of not video taping it!

frank
when i get back next week i will try it, and video it the first time incase there isn't a second!

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Chase, I plan on getting there Friday morning with My Teryx - already chatted with jerrylemon, and he said he was going to be there as well. Look forward to meeting you both!
i'm leaving tonight, we are in spaces 8-13 at myrtlewood factory, look for my teryx and black long travel car. the wife won't ride with me in the teryx so i have to bring the sand car too!

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Old 07-07-2008, 05:41 PM
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Then there is something REALLY different about each Teryx.....or the information we are getting here is not accurate.

all stock speedos seem to be 4 or 5 mph to fast
Im hitting 69 mph so really 65 on the gps
so if you all have done jetting and cdi and your not going faster then 60-61 mph buy my modded clutch cap for 125.00 exchange bolt it on and you should see 68-69 mph on the digi dash and stop wasting money lol
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Chase.....I am sure it would be fine once or twice.....heck I did it on stock rhino axles LOL!!! But if you get the wild hair, make sure you get it on video!! I made the mistake of not video taping it!

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yep, two adults in low range and it easily pulls the front end off the ground, and i'm not talking one or two inches, i'll get it on video!
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Old 07-09-2008, 02:02 PM
 
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yep, two adults in low range and it easily pulls the front end off the ground, and i'm not talking one or two inches, i'll get it on video!
Sweet I wanna see videos!!! Mine wont raise the front like an R1, but it will pull a few inches. I also needed 2 adults......for traction apparently! If I tried on my own, it would just spin.

Hurry up with the videos!!
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Old 07-09-2008, 02:05 PM
 
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i have the dragonfire kit with the CDI intake, jet kit, clutch kit and slip on exhaust and can hit 70, have had no problems with it at all.
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Are you guys pulling wheelies with 2 adults in the front seats or two in the bed? I havent tried yet, but seems like the tires are just going to spin.
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Old 07-09-2008, 02:37 PM
 
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Are you guys pulling wheelies with 2 adults in the front seats or two in the bed? I havent tried yet, but seems like the tires are just going to spin.
front seats.....no one in the bed. thats cheating!!
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Old 07-09-2008, 03:09 PM
 
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I Have Just Installed A Hunter Works Jet And Air Box Kit (great Kit By The Way) And With One Tp Valve Open All The Way And The Other Half Way It Will Stall Out At 53 On The Speedo. With Both Open It Will Only Get To 56 BEFORE IT WOULD DO 61 Do I Need Another Hole In The Air Box. I Think Its Getting To Fat Up Top? I Also Have A Dynatek Cdi Also Form Hunter Works Non-programable

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Chase do you have an aftermearket intake or just the stock box with swiss cheese mod? if not that is the next thing i would buy is an AFE intake or similar, the stock intake is a very bad design performance wise.
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Old 07-09-2008, 03:57 PM
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he has custom intake on his 39's.

any teryx can pop a wheelie with a couple guys in the back!
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Are you guys pulling wheelies with 2 adults in the front seats or two in the bed? I havent tried yet, but seems like the tires are just going to spin.
your not serious i hope, of course we are sitting in the seats no one is in the bed! by myself or with someone it doesn't matter. i'm at the dunes, got my tires aired down to 6-7psi. if i didn't it would just spin the tire i think.

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Chase do you have an aftermearket intake or just the stock box with swiss cheese mod? if not that is the next thing i would buy is an AFE intake or similar, the stock intake is a very bad design performance wise.
i've got keihen 39mm fcr downdraft carbs, the type that are used on some crotch rockets. we ported the intake snout to 38.5mm to match the carbs as close as possible. i am using the stock intake with a billet air filter adaptor and running the air box open.
39mm FCR downdraft carbs/no air box needed

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Old 07-10-2008, 08:50 AM
 
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Past weekend with a passenger with me, loaded with camping gear in the bed (about 200 lbs) stock expect cdi we could hit 60 mph on speedo flat ground and 63 down hill on gravel roads.
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how can i get ahold of hunter works
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