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DuNe~Rydher

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  1. I know last year their were people that couldn't attend (including myself) as the event was held on a Friday. Just heard it will be held over Presidents day weekend this year. I'm not affiliated with this event, just thought I'd share.

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  2. Clutch kit should arrive by the weekend and be installed instantly, might make a day trip next Saturday to fine tune and be all set for Halloween!! We'll be out there Thursday morning.

    I like those weather predictions Pete, I hope they come true :)

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  3. I don't think they hit dealers until October, and that's just the yellow. Blue and orange Dec 1st at dealers. Performance wise they look sick. They already have a proven factory turbo kit that you can bolt on to make 155hp at 5psi and keep factory warranty. price comes out to about the same as the rzr turbo. I'm not in the market for a sxs but if I was I'd get one!

  4. A 3 cylinder with a manual/auto option (which I think it'll be both) will have more torque and lose less power through the drive line than a CVT. also more potential with a turbo. With that being said without good suspension to get that to the ground its useless. The only place ill go from my rzr is to a rail..but I still think its interesting to see new stuff and competition.

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  5. Thanks for all the info, sounds like an amazing set up. There's a lot to learn about this stuff and one would want to make sure it's done right the first time. At this point I'm just trying to figure out my budget for this lol. The cool thing is if wired correctly, its easy to add more panels and batteries later. Thanks for your write up.

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  6. Be aware that controller will not allow you to run 24v of panels in series with a 12v system, nor will it allow you to reap more then 30amp (400w/12v-33amps)

    You're right, had to go back and read the manuel online for that controller, it says it supports 24v of panels but has to be matched to 24v battery system. Back to the drawing board lol.

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