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here is a link to the Bobardier specs, can you imagine this engine on a lightweight kart lie ours.... man fun.. this is why I am trying to work on the HI/LO cvt, they have it.. check out the torque numbers at 5500 rpm
http://www.bombardier-atv.com/NR/rdonlyres/140B9822-9FFF-4AF4-A556-63383389D930/0/ATV_O utlander800.pdf _________________ "The Future In Off-Road"
"PLAY TOUGH-GET DIRTY"
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This is what conserns me about Bobardier.
http://www.rotax.com/en/Media.Center/Press.Releases/1/2005.11.02b.htm
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I have a 99 Prairie 400 that I've been contemplating on. It's water cooled and shaft driven with hi/low/reverse. Only question I have is how to shorten the shaft. Anybody seen a prairie converted? PS: I only paid $1000 for it 3yrs ago, it had been rolled pretty good. Plenty of power, cheap price, and automatic tranny. What more could I ask for?
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| bedo wrote: |
| talked with a guy yesterday about using a honda rubicon engine in a homebuilt buggy. it's electric shift on fly tranny with it's own differential. has full forward/neutral/reverse. 3 power takeoff modes, dont know the HP, but with a few air/fuel mods, said to be a beast. any thoughts on using these? |
I like those pictures!! Got a couple questions though..
1. The CV/axles - any idea where they could be found? is it pieces you assemble on a shaft of your choice?
2. Hows the brake work on that? it is outbound of the differential, but I only see it on one side??
3. Where can one find those differentials and what poer can they handle??
I could see one of those differentials being coupled to a 4stroke motorcycle engine or something with a CVT. then on the shoft between the engine and diff you could mount a flywheel to use an elect starter to give yourself reverse....
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