J jminor1 New member Joined Oct 7, 2005 Messages 303 Location Canada. Jul 3, 2006 #1 friend has an 01 srx and wants to run vforce 3's, anyone do this and what is the feedback?
shortstop20 New member Joined Mar 6, 2005 Messages 1,583 Age 38 Location Stickney, South Dakota Website www.snowmobilefanatics.net Jul 3, 2006 #2 Not much to be gained on a stock or mostly stock sled other than a little throttle response from what I'm told.
Not much to be gained on a stock or mostly stock sled other than a little throttle response from what I'm told.
sxviper32 New member Joined Feb 9, 2004 Messages 1,307 Age 39 Location Valparaiso, Indiana Jul 3, 2006 #3 yep, shortstop's correct. throttle response is a bit crispier on a stocker, you don't see any gains really till you start boring, porting, etc.
yep, shortstop's correct. throttle response is a bit crispier on a stocker, you don't see any gains really till you start boring, porting, etc.
J jminor1 New member Joined Oct 7, 2005 Messages 303 Location Canada. Jul 4, 2006 #4 thats what I told him.
vipertripplexxx New member Joined Sep 22, 2004 Messages 616 Location rhinelander Jul 13, 2006 #5 3's work good on a big bore.
Brad_69 New member Joined Mar 7, 2004 Messages 210 Age 56 Location Redford NY Jul 13, 2006 #6 I waisted my $375. On a set of V-force 2 reeds. I lost throttle response, and the sled ran a little fat. Plug color was even a darker brown. when I reinstalled the stock reeds everything came back (stock jetting). Brad
I waisted my $375. On a set of V-force 2 reeds. I lost throttle response, and the sled ran a little fat. Plug color was even a darker brown. when I reinstalled the stock reeds everything came back (stock jetting). Brad
yamaholic22 Active member Joined Oct 23, 2003 Messages 5,276 Location Iowa Jul 15, 2006 #7 It says right in the instructions that you may have to jet down from stock because the aftermarket reeds have a tendency to richen the calibration.
It says right in the instructions that you may have to jet down from stock because the aftermarket reeds have a tendency to richen the calibration.