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2009 TNT E-TEC - What's Your thoughts?? started by Mr.Dummie
January 17th 2008 at 11:45 PM
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Mr.Dummie
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Current Sled:
2007 600 HO Switchback
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1000+
Miles This Season:
2243
Just wanted to know what your thoughts were on the 2009 TNT. Do Polaris and Artic Cat Stand a chance next year???
http://www.snowmobilertv.com/pdf/news/c5n1226l1-20080115085522.pdf
Here is a pdf of the 09 E-TEC TNT
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January 17th 2008 at 11:47 PM
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97xlt600
THAT THING GOT A TRIPLE?
597 Posts
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Yale, michigan, USA
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1997 xlt
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340
omg 25 mpg I like it.
1997 xlt 600 trips beat a pair every time
1992 wrangler .040 over, cam, roller rockers,
diamond high compression pistons,3 inch exhaust.
2003 kx125 SOLD
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January 18th 2008 at 8:04 AM
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BISSHYS REPAIR
dragon tammer
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06 dragon 07 600 iq
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there is no way that a two stroke can get 25 and use no oil with out blowing up it is not going to happen these xps are the skidoos fusion there junk
holder to the pin turn left. (dale jr)
09 dragon on the way
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January 18th 2008 at 8:27 AM
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MJay
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I believe they will be significantly better than 2 strokes before. What I dont understand is how they claim the same mpg as the 800r