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Post by hairlipmotorsports on Jan 19, 2009 15:43:51 GMT -5
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Post by greatsack69 on Jan 19, 2009 15:52:47 GMT -5
thats badass dude
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Post by hairlipmotorsports on Jan 19, 2009 16:19:30 GMT -5
thanks man the truck is very loud n it gets looks wherever i go, and the sled has been a work in progress for the last 4 or 5 years and probably close to 1200 dollars into it and endless amounts of time ;D
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Post by Josh on Jan 23, 2009 1:33:45 GMT -5
sweet man, i have stacks like those going on my Ford, nice Cat too, one of the few things i miss about michigan...my snowmobiles,
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Post by hairlipmotorsports on Jan 23, 2009 14:08:15 GMT -5
I have another cat just like it except im not dun with the hood yet that motor has ove 250 pounds of compressionand takes 3 guys to get it started and wont even fire on anything less than 110 octane fuel that thing is crazy fast for an old sled ;D
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Post by Josh on Jan 24, 2009 1:14:26 GMT -5
damn man, i was just getting into beafing up my sno-jets and Ski-doo before i moved then i sold them real cheap to a freind and the f**ker turned around and got 3x what i charged him, so much for trying to help a buddy out lol
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Post by hairlipmotorsports on Jan 24, 2009 11:21:55 GMT -5
yeah the last sled that i told you about i actually took a 300 skidoo bottom end and rod put a 335 jug and piston ported polished and shaved and an arctic cat 292 kawasaki head with the center spark plug and a stock ski-doo clutch and it has 110 ice pick studs 10-inch sno-cross carbides and a custom exhaust and i took the cooling fan off and cut the fan shroud down to make it a free air cooled sled you wouldnt believe how much more power that it freed up. boy does that thing move i let someone else race it for the first race and it killed at the line so i ran to the line got it started and within a half lap he passed 5 sleds already and then a gas line got an air pocket in it so he had to bring it back in and it was down for the rest of the day
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Post by Josh on Jan 24, 2009 19:33:31 GMT -5
Damn man, thats a frankensled haha, sweet man
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Post by hairlipmotorsports on Jan 24, 2009 19:56:15 GMT -5
yeah the first time we heard it fire it scared the sh*t outta us cuz we didnt even think all that stuff would work together that good
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Post by Josh on Jan 27, 2009 16:20:39 GMT -5
hahaha, thats great, i sure miss mine, one of my sno-jets was clocked at 75mph about a year before i bought it, but never got to ride it cause it needed a $400 track, i piad $100 for 2 1/2 sno-jets with a trailer, then this guy called me and needed drug money told me i could have his 71' Dodge van for $10 "yes ten dollars lol" and there was a ski-doo in the back so thats how i got that one lol,
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Post by hairlipmotorsports on Jan 28, 2009 8:50:44 GMT -5
thats pretty cool one summer it must have been about 2005 or so iwas on my way to pick up my derby car from my buddies house and there was a guy cutting brush behind his small engine shop and my dad spotted what he thought were three old sleds we stopped in and seen what we thought to be three sleds turned out to be a 1971 ski-doo elan 250 a 70 sno-jet with a 297 sachs a 1970 arctic cat panther 440 a 1973 ski-doo nordic and a 196? scorpion dad asked him what he wanted for them and he said give me an offer dad said $75 and we started loading them on the trailer when something else caught my eye it was a 1973 ski-doo t'nt 340 free air and i had remembered my uncle saying that he had used to race these back in the day and how fast he said they were i opened the hood and saw it had tuned pipes and everything and to muy suprise he let us just take that one too and i am currently restoring that one ;D
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