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so I get asked how do you know lengthening the limiter strap or lowering the front skid and not running studs is faster....your only one guy and one test....where and who else confirms you....LOL....so I point it out that's its been right in front of them for like 8 years now....then they're like where and who...ok says I....lets use the most recent facts and others that have conformed this...lets all take out our AM SNOW MAG spring 2017....go to page 18....its says...not one 2-stroke snomo cracked 90 (error also should be 100) in 1000 feet, but the thundercat went 93 and the sidewinder went 98 and both had more to give......see that paragraph....now go to page 19....start at paragraph that says....obviously, the numbers in the charts for these 2 are a little slower than expected....were inclined (big mistake) to chalk it up to conditions. these sleds are fully capable or 110 -115 .....pay attention now....IN STOCK FORM....they added studs and raised the limiter from stock position...stock is no studs and limiter in middle or last hole if theres 3.....they don't relate the 2 as having an effect on results....mistake....then read the paragraph in the black box at top between pic 3 and 4....read it slowly now...and I want to tell you that in those articles....both...they clearly state the holeshot is what every racer strives to achieve....also the top speed is off....RPMs way to high...it falls off 100 feet before the finish line and then posts a slow time in the mag....no one can figure all this out and put the facts together.....take notes youngins'...its not just me...but they cannot even see their own results....funny stuff.....keep adjusting and adding studs so I can win.....LMAO
PS...find out what track that sled runs that got the holeshot and then....think aboot lug height as well....dam im good....LOL

PS...find out what track that sled runs that got the holeshot and then....think aboot lug height as well....dam im good....LOL
