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Old Jul 26, 2007 | 10:41 PM
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ok I know this is a bit off topic but being a snowmobile freak, the name snopro678 caught my attention. So do tell
 
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Old Jul 26, 2007 | 11:35 PM
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Hows it goin Nothin?? Long time no talk
 
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Old Jul 27, 2007 | 12:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Bartak1


Hows it goin Nothin?? Long time no talk
Going pretty good. Still have too many projects and a pile of equipment collecting dust for my truck. I saw snopros screenname and was curious being the yearround sled guy I am. Just got back from the track and ran a 9.01 @ 155.7 with the turbo sled. Still got a little work to go, but getting there.

Now back to your regularly scheduled posting.
 
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Old Jul 27, 2007 | 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by nothinbutaford
ok I know this is a bit off topic but being a snowmobile freak, the name snopro678 caught my attention. So do tell

Well I am from MN so it's pretty much a requirement to be a freak about sleds to live here. The screen name refers back to 1999 or so when Arctic Cat's Pro Open SnoPro on the WSA circuit had a 678 cc motor. I absolutely go nuts for sleds. I'll try to post a pic of it in my gallery. Probably not the best one but any pic of a sled is worth a look. So you know what it is. It's a 2003 Arctic Cat F7 that I modified to look like my own. Don't like looking like everyone else. So tell me your story.

Josh

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Old Jul 27, 2007 | 11:59 AM
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Hey Impact. That kit comes with a fuse holder, but it is not the AGU style. Are you telling me I should buy one that is that style to use instead?
Sorry for the delay but the AGU fuse holder goes next to the battery. The one in that kit comes on the distro block which will like 20 foot away. If you get a short between the battery and that distro block you going to set your truck on fire. That's why you need a AGU fuse holder like this one:

 
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Old Jul 27, 2007 | 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by nothinbutaford
ran a 9.01 @ 155.7 posting.

DAYUM!!!


So whats the plan for your truck as far as equipment? I think I remember you saying something about some BA G5s a while back, but that all I can remember.
 
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Old Aug 1, 2007 | 05:33 PM
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Originally Posted by snopro678
Well I am from MN so it's pretty much a requirement to be a freak about sleds to live here. The screen name refers back to 1999 or so when Arctic Cat's Pro Open SnoPro on the WSA circuit had a 678 cc motor. I absolutely go nuts for sleds. I'll try to post a pic of it in my gallery. Probably not the best one but any pic of a sled is worth a look. So you know what it is. It's a 2003 Arctic Cat F7 that I modified to look like my own. Don't like looking like everyone else. So tell me your story.

Josh

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I'm up here in New England where it used to snow, but since that hasn't happened in a long time we've reverted to other snowmobile activities. I've raced grassdrags now since 1990 and now I recently got hooked on asphalt with my buddies turbo rx1.
 
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Old Aug 3, 2007 | 01:57 PM
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I'm up here in New England where it used to snow, but since that hasn't happened in a long time we've reverted to other snowmobile activities. I've raced grassdrags now since 1990 and now I recently got hooked on asphalt with my buddies turbo rx1.

I see I see. Used to snow here to but same situation here as yours. Not much usually until like end of Jan. or Feb. I'm only 26 but my mom's boyfriend has been doing grass drags since I was like 10. Used to race at Haydays (if you grass drag you know what that is) every year. He just last year started the whole asphalt thing with a VMax 4 that builds some good horsepower (around 220). Probably nothing compared to your turbo though. Having problems keeping it straight off the line. Sure is cool to meet someone who has these common interests. Not many around it seems.
 
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