The big scan thread, shoot outs, tests, ads and more from the golden age.

norwegian

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 5, 2004
Messages
2,900
Age
43
Location
norway
Hi
This is the start of the scan thread. If anyone has the 2001 spring issue of american snowmobiler, let me know.
I start this thead with the 600 cc class in 1997, compared to Maxximum performance's sx 600. The article states that conditions were poor, and only got worse, and the Maxx perf sx is tested after the stock classes. Just look how little it took to be faster than the stock 600 sleds. They don't mentiton anything about the gearing on the maxx perf sled, so I assume it is stock, which is too high for this kind of competition.
 

Attachments

  • 1997 600 class.jpg
    1997 600 class.jpg
    1.5 MB · Views: 18
  • 1997 maxx perf 600 class.jpg
    1997 maxx perf 600 class.jpg
    2 MB · Views: 6

Don't hesitate if you have any requests, I have most shoot out results, except the 2001 and possibly 2002.
 
In race trim, we would dyno 114 with this engine at Iantomassi track n'trail.
What's race trim?
Advance timing 4 degrees.
Remove air box and install K&N air filters.
Yamaha .6mm head gasket.
137.5 main jets(only suitable for short bursts).
 
This sx had only a thin headgasket, clutch work and probably gearing. 114 is pretty sick. But this maxx sled was in trail trim.
 
From the 1998 shoot out. The Bender racing legendary run.
 

Attachments

  • Bender legendary run-1.jpg
    Bender legendary run-1.jpg
    753.5 KB · Views: 22
1998, 600 cc triple class
 

Attachments

  • 98 600 cc class.jpg
    98 600 cc class.jpg
    1.7 MB · Views: 11
Looking at the stock setup of the 1998 srx 600, it is quite obvious to me why the sled performed this bad. It must have overrevved badly. The pink-green-pink primary spring has an end force of no less than 139 kg. Also, the rate is 3kg/mm. That combined with a straight 45 helix, this is not loading the motor enough at all. The only thing in the right direction is the gearing, which is 23/39. It would not take much to make this sled perform way better, even with OEM parts only. I cannot find the 8df-00 weights in the tech pages, but the 99 srx 600 weights are 8df-10 which are only 37,84 grams, and add rivets to that, this is waay to light. The polaris xc 600 for comparison, had 10-58 weights, which are 58 grams, it also had a 50-34 multiangle helix!
 
Last edited:
Please note the top speed gain of this sled with hauck stuff.
 

Attachments

  • srx-98-hauck-picture.jpg
    srx-98-hauck-picture.jpg
    1.9 MB · Views: 17


Back
Top