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  • didnt proove nothing idiot

  • Notice the rock on the electric. And an electric motor geared down will have more power but you wont go anywhere fast. Not a good compromise. My 500 has enough to stand on the rears and thats all ill EVER need. Im not pulling down trees.

  • BashMonkeyRC they dont have big brushless motors yet. The battery would need to be gigantic anyway, and the polution thats put out to make those batteries is less than what a quad puts out.

  • Though I was raised in the country & understand peoples' votes going for gas-power, I can understand where electric has the advantages. Because of the spreading presence of high-output lithium battery cells & high-efficiency brushless motor systems, electric now has a better power to weight ratio. Also, in terms of efficiency, gas is more efficient for simple generation of electricity (like a dynamo) than for direct mechanical use (in a car). The main advantage of gas engines is range of travel.

  • tengo una duda ayuda TENGO UNA GRIZZLY 600 COMO ESA DE AHI JEJE Y JALA MUY BIEN TODO LE RESPONDE PERO SIENTO QUE NO CORRE MUCHO A QUE SE DEVERA LE GANA UNA 4OO Y NO SE LEVANTA DE CABLLITO TENGO QUE METERLE PESO COMO DE 3 PERSONAS ATRAS PQ ??? SERA LA BANDA DE TRASMICON RESPONDAN PORFA :s

  • Electric all the way.

  • @dappman ummmm, didn't you see the part about the new fuel injected engine? lol, 660s are still bad ass b/c they're Grizzlies, but the 700 is a whole 'nother animal, esp when you compare a 660 with the big 3 vs a 700 with the big 3, and the 700 will blow your mind. The amount of torque those things have are amazing. And, the reason electric atvs will never catch on is you can carry extra gas, it'd be a bitch to carry a an extra battery. And where can you plug one in in the middle of the woods?

  • @THizzle80 No Gas station in the woods, and yes an extended pack is feasible and the batteries do recover so you are never truly dead in the woods and small solar panels and mini wind generator are all minimal ways to charge but a charge none the less . PS we will be building an Electric from a Grizzly 660 also and it will far excede the gasser that we had tested .

  • @THizzle80 My video pretty much crushes ALL stereotypes of electric being weak. Also age of design of electric motors is not relevant. They have always had the torque advantage. I could get a DC motor made in the 1940's and it would absolutely own a gas engine made in 2011. Electric though, can only be as strong as the power source. Batteries still suck as they did way back years ago.

  • this is clearly a traction issue. not saying the grizzly would have won under different circumstances. i don't know enough about the electric atv to make that claim but i would like to see this done on grass dirt and maybe pavement.

  • lol this made my day!!

  • The grizzly had way more spin on the tires so therefore lost traction

  • @imacrazymofo13 Hello, You will notice we did try not to spin but when being pulled the opposite direction of wheel travel tends to brake traction and not to mention an attempt to get to more stones . Thanks for watching .

  • this is shit the grizzly 600 has so much power that all the tires do is spin and lose traction witch is why the electric won

  • @nothisispatrick68 The Grizzly suffers from lack of better tires and more weight , and yes we did try not to spin a couple times but to no avail it still got drug out to the road every time . Thanks for watching .

  • i wana see that electric one vs the actic cat diesel

  • @josephhoffman89 Hello, We would if we had one . Thanks for watching

  • @dappman I am glad you did this test. I have done a real world test too, by taking a 3 HP gas engine and applying a load with a generator that stalls it, but it did not stall my 1.5 HP AC induction motor for the same load. This proves without any doubt that electric has much more torque than gas engines. I have no beef with gas engine lovers out there though. They are free to choose what they like to use to power their equipment.

  • @EETechs Riders have a choice, I would not prefer a diesel polaris over gas but this electric pulls very well for it's application . Thank you for watching. PS, I am very aware of the finer attributes of the diesel but i prefer the Electric for my application .

  • @dappman I think you replied to the wrong person because I said nothing about diesel....I made a reply in saying that electric has more torque than and ICE. You must of meant to reply to Josephhoffman89.

  • @EETechs Hello, No i meant it for all to read and appreciate the choices . Thank you

  • @dappman I did a youtube video if you want to go see it of this test as well.

  • That's not a fair fight here. The driver of the yamaha was spinning the tires the entire time. Once you start spinning, you have no tractions and you will get pulled.

  • Where did you get the electric 4 wheeler?

  • still rather have the 600

  • where do u get a electric atv

  • does the electric weigh more than the gas?i would think that would give it a big advantage over the gas and of course the smoother more tractable power delivery from the electric

  • Hello, yes it does weigh more and yes it is an advantage . Industry standards do not always get the job done . Thank you for watching . Please see us at allseasonsev on the web .

  • WHAT KIND OF ELECTRIC ATV IS IT OR DID U MAKE IT FROM A KIT?

  • Hello, We built this from scratch and yes we did use a manufactured Donor unit . The usual kits do not provide the capacities that we require . Thank you for watching and pleas see us at allseasonsev on the web . Thanks again

  • ok nice video oh the reason the electric vehical won is because an electic motor has alot more torque where gas engins usauly have more horespower than torque

  • yamaha loud, yeah right, did you ever hear a polaris?

  • @headshothoncho1 Hello, Yes i have and that is one more reason to go electric . Thanks for watching .

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  • @TheGreatGusFrerotteHello, This is no rigged test . and their are no chains on the tires and yes the electric is heavier but this is only a demonstration as explained . Thanks for watching .

  • @dappman Yeah I'm sorry about that, I thought I removed my comment.

  • @TheGreatGusFrerotte Hello, You did from this page . Thanks for watching .

  • Could you send me the brand of the electric atv?

  • haha thts hilarious. Fuck the red necks

  • i studyed this video and its not about power here both atvs get good power but the electric one ways much more watch how the grizzlys tires spin but go nowhere but backwards

  • @silllywabbit The statement that is being made is how well each machine is applied to the task . If a heavy load had to be pulled it is obvious wich unit would do the task . Thanks for watching PS, The statement with the video says it is not a fair match up but was for demonstration .

  • @silllywabbit also the electric one looks like its got more tred.

  • @4343Jonathan Hello,You obviously have not watched our other videos . Try Worlds first submersible Electric 4x4 ATV . Thanks for watching .

  • popierdoleni!

  • that aint fair the electric one had a plow on the front

  • Hello, I did say it was not a perfect match but a good demonstration and as far as fairness goes ,Life is not fair either but we live it anyway . Have a nice day and thanks for watching .

  • with or without the low the grizzly would have won

  • Hello, But yet it did not. HMMM .Thanks for watching.

  • @silllywabbit electric motors will always out do gas, all the power in an electric motor is instant. all of it not just part.

    gas engines have to build up their power.

  • @juggernautxtr ok but what happens when u go tough deep mud or mwater it just dies.

  • @4343Jonathan No, Check out Worlds first submersible Electric 4x4 ATV i think you might appreciate that . Note it was operated in that pond for about 30-35 minutes before and then drove it into the truck and left . Thanks for watching .

  • @dappman it doesnt really matter the raw power of a v-twin engine will alaways be much more fun and put out much more power not to mention that almost everyone loves the sound of a roaring engine

  • @silllywabbit umm actually most of neighbors hate the sound i make so fuck off u pussy. i would love one of these ecspecially to go huntin and i could ride in more places

  • @mackyyoyoyo thats your neighbors which there most likly not into to atvs or offroad. and you call me a pussy well i am what i eat and not what i beat

  • @Muddrman300 tht makes it harder for it to move u dumbass hahaha

  • I know some people find this hard to believe but only because they haven't seen it with their own eyes. No wonder you generate the interest you do! This is the next step up and forward for so many applications! Congratulations! Espcecially onyour detail work and record keeping!!

  • Hello, Please keep in mind that the Electric unit is governed down to operate in this cold environment . This unit was just put back on the charger this morning after 8 days of minimal use and it could have went a couple more days but we wanted it strong for the fresh snow that we have in case we needed it . NOTE, Still waiting for that Government Contract. See us on Face Book @ All Seasons Electric Vehicles. Thank you

  • In all seriousness dapp, couldn't this be applied to the atvs the military use, silent and cheap

  • Hello, Yes . Just waiting for the orders. I hope you are not the first to think of this . Thanks for watching . Check out the new sled video .

  • cool video how bad is charging the batteries like how long does it take and do you need something other than a standard wall socket?

  • Hello, Here we go . This unit will run for 7 days using it for approximately 1 HR each day pushing ,pulling, dragging and hauling snowmobiles, trailers , wood, Pulling trucks in park. and even this pull off was done on day # 5 with out charging and still has not been charged yet and still going strong . The average temperature here right now is is 20 degrees. And the answer to your question is yes it plugs into a 110 wall socket and charges in about 6-7 hours depending on the weather . for $.45

  • "Hello, Here we go . This unit will run for 7 days using it for approximately 1 HR each day pushing ,pulling, dragging and hauling snowmobiles, trailers , wood"

    what a load of crap. What do you have, like 30kw of batteries in there?

  • Hello, It is used and proven each day , You do not have to believe it to be true it just simply is . Have a nice day .

  • Special note this is accomplished in winter temperatures .

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