800 tripple vs. RX-1 mcx turbo

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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2008

climbing up copper creek in Lincoln Mt

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  • 800 polaris xcr

  • is the tripple a polaris?

  • yes. polaris edge chassis with some lightweight parts and a XCR 800 tripple with Slp tripple pipes

  • its a 151 or a 156 i think. turbo yammi has a 162

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  • that Rx-1 was barly trying

  • Obviously these people aren't engineers, I am. Go ahead and slap a turbo on the 800 and then you have a much closer comparison considering they both come stock with about 150 hp. Although 4-stroke engines are able to take advantage of boost better due to exhaust valves closing. It's foolish to see people arguing 2-stroke vs 4-stroke, they both have their advantages & disadvantages. Its almost as idiotic as people who argue which brands are better.

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  • Obviously you aren't much of an engineer or you would know when you put a turbo on a 2 Smoke it becomes a time bomb. The 2 strokes won't run with the Yamaha 4 strokes. Why do you think nobody builds them. It's futile. Oh, and the few minutes they do run with a turbo, they just don't produce the power like the 4 strokes do.

  • MMMMMMMMMMMMMM Triple

  • 2 strokes last longer then 4 strokes ??? ....... Are you guys fucking retarded. On what planet is that the case. There's a yami with a record of some 40,000 km and only a valve adjustment. I can't believe some of the shit I hear on YouTube.

  • Fuck off 4 stroke noone likes you

  • The half driveExperience when you drive a triple, is the sound!

  • I guess a car with a twostroke would need at least ten gears.its best at peakpower and has a very narow torque curve.

  • @APontiacof455cubes I am in the sport you moron. And I am talking about privateers/amateurs. Guys who buy their own shit and race it. You know, the shit WE can buy. So apparently you know nothing. It is common knowledge that the 2-strokes last at least 60+ hours and a 4-stroke lasts 30 hours.

  • @TheOfficialKC Dude idk what 2 strokes ur ridin. The pro racers rebuild their 250's and 125's every couple races. Or as soon as money allows. 2 stroke race bike......60hrs?!!! YEA RIGHT!!! U lost all credibility with that comment man. Right when I was thinking you might actually know what you're talkin about.

  • @APontiacof455cubes Funny you bring up dirt bikes as that was my next step. I AM a dirt bike guy. I have both 2 and 4 strokes. They both have advantages. But you are completely wrong about reliability. 2-stroke race bikes last 60+ hours. You are lucky if you get even 30 hours on a 4-stroke. Not to mention when you rebuild the 2t it is a $200 job while the 4t often costs $2000.

  • @APontiacof455cubes Did you read my comment? A 4-stroke makes peak power at higher RPM than a 2-stroke. Arctic Cat 1000 2t makes peak at 7600rpm while their 1000 4t makes peak power at 8500rpm.

    About powerband, I bet you the M1000 makes more power than a Z1 at 4000rpm while absolutely destroying it in the top end. One may call it a narrower powerband while another may simply call it way more power. And check out the new E-Tec Ski-Doo engines.

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