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HP ratings?????

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#1 ·
why is it that i look on the hp rating charts and the ac mud pro has more hp than the ac 700h1?????



Polaris 850______69.06 hp
Can Am 800 R____67.05 hp (updated 2/13 to 70.5 hp)
AC 1000_________65.84 hp
Can Am 800______61.7 hp
Can Am 650______55.4 hp
Brute 750 Carb____50.1 hp
Brute 750 EFI_____49.8 hp
King Quad 750____49.6 hp
AC Mud Pro_______49.06 hp
King 700_________48.5 hp
Polaris 800_______48.3 hp
Brute 650 I________46.3 hp
Grizzly 700________45.6 hp
Polaris 700_______44.3 hp
AC 700 H1_______41.4 hp
AC 700__________41.4 hp
Brute 650 ________41.4 hp (solid axle)
Grizzly 660_______40.9 hp
Can Am 500______40.4 hp
AC 650 H1_______39.3 hp
Rincon 680_______38.5 hp
Grizzly 550________36.9 hp
King 450_________36.7 hp
 
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#2 ·
Yeap it has a better tune on it.
 
#3 · (Edited)
The 2012 Horsepower ratings:

Kawasaki Brute Force 750------49.6

Can Am ATV 800----------------- 71.05

Can Am ATV 1000---------------- 84.98

Arctic Cat ATV 952--------------- 69.97

Polaris ATV 850------------------- 69.03

Suzuki ATV 750--------------------49.59

Arctic cat 700 SE-------------------41.4

Arctic cat 700 Mud Pro-------------49.06

SIDE X SIDES

Arctic Cat Wildcat 1000----------- 77.48-----That is 18% more power than the original Thundercat, with the same basic engine


Polaris RZR 900XP------------------87.94

JERRY

This tells me that Arctic Cat can build more horsepower into their machines when they decide
to do it!!!!!
 
#4 ·
How does the brute feel like its so much more? I rode it back to back with a 2012 xp850 and you would swear the brute had 15 more hp. Up to 40 the brute was 2' ahead, and thats all the faster we ran and we all switched up but the brute you rode a wheelie up to 30
 
#10 ·
You already have the higher performance ecu then. The 1000 ecu definitely won't work. Some guys that don't have the 700 mud pro are using 700 mud pro ecu's to get extra power. I think he meant trade up to a 1000.
 
#12 · (Edited)
2009 and 2010 take the same ECU. Mud Pro.
2011s takes a different part number than a 2012, both different than the 09/10 ECU.
They are all different than the regular 700's.
This could get interesting. 18% more power for $300? Sounds like something I might want to do.
They all take he same cam shaft, so the new ecu should work on the non M/P engine.
 
#14 ·
Speed limit is controlled in the pod on anything without the 4.0 gears. I RAM a test on my 2010 650 mp. I swapped the pod with a normal one and it removed the limiter.

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#16 ·
Adding cold air is simple, adding a different ecu is even simpler.
question is, which ecu would I put in my 09 700 LE ( non m/p)??
 
#17 ·
Checked some parts form different years
they all take the same camshaft, piston, and cylinder head.
Still have to check injector size on the different machines along with exhaust and a few other parts.
 
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#39 ·
My 1000 t-cat is nearly impossible to stand up. most the time the tires just spin even when on black top. Its extended body length and weight are factors. I was wondering if anyone has put a power commander on a T-cat? is it worth the money?
I put a PCV on my TCat, and added more air intake. You want some power, that's the way to do IMO. Check out the vid I just posted in a thread here on it beating a Can Am 1000. I can wheelie in high gear with my 29.5 Laws with zero input from me except my thumb. Well worth the bucks in my opinion.
 
#19 ·
I'd love to do the same thing for my 08 700h1. I've done the intake, exhaust and power commander, now I need to adjust the timing curve a little if possible! Thanks for all the research and info.
 
#20 ·
Fuel injectors are the same part #0470-762 for an 09 mudpro and my 08 700h1. I'm thinking the mud pro ecu is going to work.
 
#22 ·
So does anyone know what would be best to install on an 09 H1? The 09/10, the 11 or the 12 MP ECU? Might have to give this a try.

Thanks
 
#24 ·
I don't know if it would benefit you as it is a tune for the ECM and you already have a pcIII with snorkels and a modded exhaust so your tune is probably equal or better than having a mudpro ECM.
 
#26 ·
I have a 2008 700h1 le and bought a used 2009 mudpro to get the ecu and clutch cover housing almost 2 years ago and it makes a big difference. Venbone used a 2011 mudpro ecu in his 2009 700h1 and made huge gains in his stock bike with just papa slap clutching as his only mod.
 
#27 ·
Did he have to worry about being speed limited?
 
#28 ·
No his bike flies and is more impressive than his old 2008 Tcat
 
#31 ·
From my understanding, which I hope is acurate, the speed limiters are in the POD, not the ECU. I ordered one of these and can't wait to try it out. I went with the 2010 ECU, as the HP numbers didn't seem to be any different between the years.
 
#32 ·
Give us a full report with it after purchase. I'm geeked on this.
 
#34 ·
x3!!!! I must know. I may just order one to make sure. lol
 
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