2013 Arctic Cat F1100 Turbo Sno Pro RR Snowmobile Review

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  • čas přidán 7. 05. 2012
  • Arctic Cat's 2013 Race Replica borrows heavily from its terrain-racing sled while still maintaining a slight amount of civility.
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Komentáře • 48

  • @dammcharly
    @dammcharly Před 10 lety +7

    Yesterday i tried one and this is absolute crazy ! The powerr is just so amzing and the turbo is pulling you off the seat definitly woth it !

  • @brownjessea1
    @brownjessea1 Před rokem +2

    I have a 2013 F1100 Turbo. From factory, the jackshaft flexes up to 180 thousandths of an inch and the bracket that holds the jackshaft bearing on the clutch side comes attached to the engine. Every time you let off the throttle, the belt takes the brunt of the force from over shifting and it heats up. Guys have spent thousands trying to fix belt blowing issues by installing new clutches, jackshafts, etc. If you want to be done blowing belts, especially if you have it tuned up (I have 240 horse tune, cold air intake, extended track, Bikeman Clutch kit), you'll have to replace a couple parts. The bracket that holds the jackshaft on the secondary side has to be replaced as well as the jackshaft. The new brace will stop the overheating on deceleration and the heavier jackshaft will keep your secondary from pulling out of parallel when you're accelerating. This should have been addressed right from factory and a couple engineers did in fact lose their jobs at Arctic Cat over this. They now work at Polaris. lol. Scott Taylor Engineering still makes these parts and he does them well. For the double approach fix, you're looking at just shy of $1000. That's a bit to spend but better than having a $5,000+ paperweight that you don't want to ride because it constantly blows $120+ belts.

  • @offroad804
    @offroad804 Před 12 lety +1

    still on my 1999 arctic cat powder special 500 had no problems with it whats so ever! i love arctic cat!

  • @scottplacella4332
    @scottplacella4332 Před 9 lety +10

    Was any of the riding in this video actually on the 1100? Sure sounded like a 2 stroke to me.

    • @andrewm1123
      @andrewm1123 Před 3 lety

      Yeah, wtf

    • @samfonov
      @samfonov Před 3 lety

      Some parts its the 4stroke for sure, there are parts of the video that are 2 stroke

  • @sportsmanbb1402
    @sportsmanbb1402 Před 11 lety +2

    That must be scary fast

  • @Zelp11
    @Zelp11 Před 11 lety

    NICE!!

  • @OTGYota
    @OTGYota Před 11 lety +1

    2 stroke sound edit at 1:03... Nice job lol

    • @Reavely
      @Reavely Před 4 lety

      Noticed that thought I was going crazy

  • @kadepinther3787
    @kadepinther3787 Před 7 lety

    What sled that one snow cross ? Arctic cat

  • @MrBrapbraaap
    @MrBrapbraaap Před 12 lety

    first off great review! keep em coming
    second- could somebody PLEASE directly compare cats new 1100 turbo rr and the 800 rr?! would be greatly appreciated! that 4 stroke just seems so planted versus the maneuverable 2 strokes. its would be imperative to compare 2 of the exact same models to see what either's advantages and disadvantages are.

  • @doodrew800
    @doodrew800 Před 10 lety +2

    Anyone catch the extra belt shoved behind the speedo pod? Hear those turbos eat belts as often as putting oil in a 2S.

    • @liljay300000
      @liljay300000 Před 8 lety

      +doodrew800 and how would a turbo eat a best exactly?

    • @mattz8984
      @mattz8984 Před 7 lety

      John Lawry what

    • @liljay300000
      @liljay300000 Před 7 lety

      I meant how would turbos eat belts.

    • @JB101inc
      @JB101inc Před 6 lety

      There wasn't a place to put a spare on these, tunnel bag was optional.

  • @squishy1127
    @squishy1127 Před 11 lety

    would seem that way..but if i want to keep my job i also want to build something i cna be proud i am part of. so i wil support the better product in hopes that our lack of quality will get out and force arctics higher ups to care more then just about numbers of machines produced. I'm a very open advocate at work about our lack of quality and production efficiency as are a lot of my coworkers..however our Managment does not care about that. like they say we don't pay you for your opinions.

  • @TeamArctic24
    @TeamArctic24 Před 12 lety

    if you go to arctic cats website they will have the specs available obviously the biggest difference is weight

  • @roCsnipe
    @roCsnipe Před 12 lety

    any sled handles on groomed trains

  • @doobyboy21
    @doobyboy21 Před 7 lety

    Damn so much hate on this sled !

  • @Snowmobiler543
    @Snowmobiler543 Před 11 lety +3

    Sickest looking sled I've ever seen

  • @509SledHead
    @509SledHead Před 11 lety

    The handle bar warmer controls look a lot like skidoos buttons

  • @reinhardt1743
    @reinhardt1743 Před 11 lety

    The thing even looks like a cat with its headlights

  • @TROUBLEMANFISH
    @TROUBLEMANFISH Před 11 lety

    67

  • @Duragard20
    @Duragard20 Před 9 lety +1

    Spare belt. Lol Classic.

  • @blubyu151
    @blubyu151 Před 12 lety

    The 800 is more of a ditchbanger i would think..

  • @sledhead250
    @sledhead250 Před 11 lety

    JIZZ

  • @thomasmovesinc
    @thomasmovesinc Před 11 lety

    the 1100 turbo only got 15 more hp

    • @brownjessea1
      @brownjessea1 Před 2 lety

      I put a can, cold air intake, clutch upgrade, and tuned the ECM. Getting 240HP on mine.

  • @bubblesman1000
    @bubblesman1000 Před 11 lety

    rather have a nytro mtx

  • @charliec2248
    @charliec2248 Před 12 lety

    haha thats great

  • @squishy1127
    @squishy1127 Před 11 lety

    I build these and i would not reccomend to anyone to buy them...quality control is nearly nonexistent...polairs builds a lot higher quality sled..and i know someone may argue me but i have also worked at polaris and can compare apples to apples and arctics QC, production efficiency, and engeneering is 10-15 years behind polaris was in 2003. they look nice and have power but are not well built.

    • @brownjessea1
      @brownjessea1 Před 2 lety

      I love my RR but found out that the clutch alignment on these is not exactly quality controlled very well. Adding a free float mechanism and removing the shim/s caused me to burn belts because under load the secondary was pulling itself against the bearing housing. I kept the free float mechanism but put the shim back in and it seems much better but WTH Arctic Cat?

  • @quincee33
    @quincee33 Před 11 lety

    grow up.

  • @checkenginelighton1121
    @checkenginelighton1121 Před 9 lety +2

    Wounder how many belts they had to put on that shitcat to do this review i would like to know......LOLLOL Belt killer should be called

  • @xGR1MxREAPERx
    @xGR1MxREAPERx Před 2 lety

    “ Small Nigling bumps” what does that mean? Is this racist…? Haha..

  • @Jeremy5speed
    @Jeremy5speed Před 11 lety

    Polaris fanboy eh. Got fired from polaris cause you were the Quality control problem and you uncle has a friend at cat and got you a job now your bashing Arctic cat. LAME!

  • @VVVV-yr4tp
    @VVVV-yr4tp Před 9 lety

    These sleds are the definition of unreliable

    • @barccat
      @barccat Před 6 lety +2

      Either you yourself or your slaptard buddies must not know what sled maintenance is or how to do it.

  • @MrSuperSunday135
    @MrSuperSunday135 Před 11 lety

    Who came up with this design it sucks