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1999 formula SL 503Fan - Info on this sled started by mattgyz250f
October 28th 2009 at 3:04 PM
 
mattgyz250f
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Hey guys I'ma Poo rider asking a few questions on a sled my buddy just bought. Its his fist sled, and the sled is in good shape and runs stong. The previos owner put plastic doo skis on it that appear to be from around the same year. Just wanted any how tos on making this sled perform its best, I know it was just a low end trail sled back in 99 but anyones input would be great. Also just waned to know dumb things like top speed and what not. From what I've hurd these 503cc Rotax fanners are built to run stong with next to no problems, kind like a 488fuji was from poo in the indy5's. Thanks for any help anyone could give.



2006 Indy 500, 96studds, EPI clutch kit, and Rox Sledtreads

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October 28th 2009 at 10:00 PM
 
skidoo4you
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is this the sled? might help you out.

http://www.ski-doo.com/SkiDooPublic/_Sta...efault.htm



Eat my snow from my 380 :P

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October 29th 2009 at 8:21 PM
 
TeamNFG
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the 503 is one of the best fans on the market

I can't think of any tricks of the trade to improve performance, but the best thing to do is maintance, get a shop manual and go through the carb, clutches and drivetrain and be sure all is in tip top shape



Fix it till its broke!

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