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08-18-2008, 06:39 AM
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Originally Posted by DougS
So how big do you have to go to make a Teryx keep up with of a Brute Force 750 with a pipe and CDI?
almost 1300 lbs vs just over 600lbs.
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I can't answer that I have never raced the two.
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08-18-2008, 02:38 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DougS
So how big do you have to go to make a Teryx keep up with of a Brute Force 750 with a pipe and CDI?
almost 1300 lbs vs just over 600lbs.
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Good question Doug, after doing some play dragging this week with my stock teryx (cdi only) vs. a stock prairie 700 the teryx was about 8-10 mph slower in 500 feet. I think a standard bore kit with some muzzys and clutch work would get you 10 mph easy in 500 feet. I was running right with a stock 350 warrior and beating a 420 rancher bad. I had a back seat in and out wieghed the guys by a good 50 lbs. I also got to race a stock 08 Rhino and beat it badly (5 lengths) when we each had 4 people in. Then the guy made me race his 100 lb. wife and I still beat her by two lengths! Cant wait to whoop on some quads when FST gets done with my motor!
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Current Rides: 06' TG Prairie, FST 800 Engine (102 hp), elkas, many many extras (FOR SALE)
08' Red Teryx, VDI, Trail Tech Vapor Installed: FST Standard Bore Kit, Elkas, many, many extras to COME!!
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08-18-2008, 06:43 PM
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Location: Alberta, Canada
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I'd sure like to pull up to the line in a teryx and walk all over a Renegade or a piped/cdi Brute my friends are riding.
Bet your getting excited about having Mickey build your SBK XChamp.
Please take some before and after results. Ie
0-45mph times
300 or 500 ft times with the stocker and after the motor is done.
etc. Thanks.
Last edited by DougS : 08-18-2008 at 10:36 PM.
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08-19-2008, 07:01 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DougS
I'd sure like to pull up to the line in a teryx and walk all over a Renegade or a piped/cdi Brute my friends are riding.
Bet your getting excited about having Mickey build your SBK XChamp.
Please take some before and after results. Ie
0-45mph times
300 or 500 ft times with the stocker and after the motor is done.
etc. Thanks.
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WIll do, but we our leaning towards an 840 kit now!
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Current Rides: 06' TG Prairie, FST 800 Engine (102 hp), elkas, many many extras (FOR SALE)
08' Red Teryx, VDI, Trail Tech Vapor Installed: FST Standard Bore Kit, Elkas, many, many extras to COME!!
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08-19-2008, 07:07 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Alberta, Canada
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I read that FST/Mickey D says he has an 877cc kit that is based on the 840kit. Not sure if its a stroker kit or top end modifications.
We like video on here and are waiting for your results. 
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