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this is a twisted turbo kit for m7's, m8's and m1000 and they make a universal kit also, this video is twisted's baby sled. they offer different kits from mild to wild. on their webpage they claim their extreme kit for the m1000 on 17-19#'s of boost on straight race fuel will create upwards of 400 HP!!!!!! that is insane!!!!!!! think of the power to weight ratio, waaaaaay better than a 4 stroke. ive rode both 4 stroke turbo'd and two stroke turbo'd but never a 400 horse two stroke, ive seen pump gas two-stroke m8's highmark on 350 horse 4 strokes. this kit would be insaaaane. runs about 8 grand canadian i think but it would be pretty sweet...check this video of their sled. this video blows me away dunno about you guys but...check it out

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxVGQuUTeGY

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thats pretty cool two stroke+turbo doesnt exaclty sound reliable to me though. lol

 

much more reliable than you think. have over 200 miles myself on my buddies 2010 HCR Cutler Turbo. He owns a Cat dealership and we are riding partners. im a little more hardcore than him...he has a wife and little kids....me nada...lol. anyhow, over 900miles on this sled. not a hiccup. and believe me, it hasnt been easy miles either.

i am a huge sledhead...so much so my license plate read SLEDHED in alberta. but here in bc they want to rent you the plate...fawk that noise! here's some vids of my own. there are 100 or so vids of mine on here so go crazy..lmao

 

here's the 2010 Turbo:

 

first part of the vid is me on my modded HCR. when i cant beat the top mark i jump on the turbo....sorry about the vid angle too, i was new to the helmet cam. my other vids are much better...lol

 

 

 

my youtube page....

 

http://www.youtube.com/user/tundrat3

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i had an m8t last season, had a kid sold it. i had 2300 kms with NO issues.....only pump gas kit tho. that sled looks retarded tho ehhhhhh? :thumbs:

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thats pretty cool two stroke+turbo doesnt exaclty sound reliable to me though. lol

 

much more reliable than you think. have over 200 miles myself on my buddies 2010 HCR Cutler Turbo. He owns a Cat dealership and we are riding partners. im a little more hardcore than him...he has a wife and little kids....me nada...lol. anyhow, over 900miles on this sled. not a hiccup. and believe me, it hasnt been easy miles either.

i am a huge sledhead...so much so my license plate read SLEDHED in alberta. but here in bc they want to rent you the plate...fawk that noise! here's some vids of my own. there are 100 or so vids of mine on here so go crazy..lmao

 

here's the 2010 Turbo:

 

first part of the vid is me on my modded HCR. when i cant beat the top mark i jump on the turbo....sorry about the vid angle too, i was new to the helmet cam. my other vids are much better...lol

 

 

 

my youtube page....

 

http://www.youtube.com/user/tundrat3

 

 

 

ive seen ur vids before dude...where are you ridin their?? i usually go to golden, i work in fort mac...

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i reside in Fort St John, BC. i ride exclusively in this area....kakwa, tumbler, hasler, powder king. have a trip planned for next april with 4 buddies....ridin alaska!!! its too bad they do not have an embeded icon on here like other forums. instead of clickin on a link the video is already here....

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i reside in Fort St John, BC. i ride exclusively in this area....kakwa, tumbler, hasler, powder king. have a trip planned for next april with 4 buddies....ridin alaska!!! its too bad they do not have an embeded icon on here like other forums. instead of clickin on a link the video is already here....

 

oh ya, thats a nice area. maybe ill come check it out this season if the woman lets me buy another sled. i told her i would sell the quad (need a new one anyways ahah) so i could buy the brand new m1000 162". then i want that twisted turbo extreme kit. looks like soooo much power...and smiles. ear to ear. :thumbs:

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i reside in Fort St John, BC. i ride exclusively in this area....kakwa, tumbler, hasler, powder king. have a trip planned for next april with 4 buddies....ridin alaska!!! its too bad they do not have an embeded icon on here like other forums. instead of clickin on a link the video is already here....

 

oh ya, thats a nice area. maybe ill come check it out this season if the woman lets me buy another sled. i told her i would sell the quad (need a new one anyways ahah) so i could buy the brand new m1000 162". then i want that twisted turbo extreme kit. looks like soooo much power...and smiles. ear to ear. :lol:

 

 

ya man, riding a turbo is so bad. it doesnt makes you want nothing but a turbo! lol. i hate gettin on my 160hp sled....lmao! thats crazy talk. let me know if your ever in the area. i own a cabin nestled in some PRIME country!

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