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WET WEIGHTS SHOWDOWN!! Comparing Our Entire 2024 Fleet!

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For the COMPLETE eighth episode of the 2024 SNOWTRAX season, Luke and AJ wanted to sit down to discuss the results we saw with some of this season’s most popular sleds and respond to some of your comments about what the scale uncovered following the popularity of our YOUTUBE-EXCLUSIVE 2024 snowmobile wet weights weigh-in featuring our entire fleet of sleds.

2025 Arctic Cat ZR 858 CATALYST with ATAC Detailed Overview

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AJ provides a detailed close-up look at Arctic Cat’s 2025 ZR 858 with ATAC featuring the ALL-NEW 858 C-TEC2 2-stroke engine, Fox iQS shocks with ATAC and the new Garmin G8 display.

MBRP Performance Exhausts for The Arctic Cat ZR 600 CATALYST

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When it comes to modern day snowmobiles, maximizing horsepower and shaving weight is the name of the game.

While snowmobile manufacturers go to painstaking lengths to squeeze every available ounce of horsepower out of engines; engineers have their hands tied when it comes to shedding the weight from emission regulated exhaust systems.

This is where aftermarket exhaust companies like MBRP can play a pivotal role in dropping significant pounds while increasing performance with modest horsepower gains along with delivering a crisper throttle response and an overall better sounding package.

MBRP’s latest performance exhausts are for the highly anticipated and sought after Arctic Cat 600 C-TEC2 engine in the CATALYST chassis. The exhausts are constructed from T304 stainless steel and are Tig welded. The Race and Trail exhausts are also fitted with laser cut brackets for precise fit, thereby making it easy to slip the exhaust into place using hand tools and existing exhaust springs.

The RACE exhaust (P/N: 2390316), featuring a more aggressive sound is targeted to closed course racing and mountain riding applications. It relies solely on the performance exhaust core and sheds an impressive 16 pounds from the stock muffler while increasing horsepower by an additional 3 HP.

The TRAIL Exhaust (P/N: 239T114), with its more moderate and trail-friendly tone has an additional chamber core compared to the Race exhaust and shaves off 12 pounds while delivering a 1 horsepower increase.

While evaluating the TRAIL exhaust our test riders commented on the crisper throttle response that really comes to life past three quarter throttle along with the signature and pleasing MBRP exhaust note that enhances the deeper tone of the 600 C-TEC2.

MBRP prides itself on high performance exhausts that stand up to the harshest environments and offers a 2-year full coverage warranty on all its snowmobile exhausts.

For more information on MBRP’s full line of products visit mbrp.com

DYNAMIX HITS THE SNOW FOR 2025

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DYNAMIX semi-active suspension might be the most impressive new technology from Polaris for MY25.

It’s no secret Polaris has been working with semi-active suspension control in its off-road side-x-side vehicles for quite some time now. We’ve been driving DYNAMIX-equipped RZRs since about 2018 and after this much exposure to DYNAMIX and its benefits we have to say we have the highest respect for this technology and we suspect that after one ride, you will too.

You might be wondering if DYNAMIX is the same as SMART-SHOX and here’s the important detail that sets DYNAMIX apart. While SMART-SHOX gathers, processes and adjusts both compression and rebound damping using accelerometers on the front IFS and rear arm shocks, DYNAMIX is notably different as it gathers suspension inputs using a chassis-mounted Inertial Measurement Unit or IMU.

The shocks on the front IFS, front arm and rear arm do not assimilate information to the IMU. The IMU is constantly reading the movements of the sled’s chassis. Things like roll, pitch, accelerative G-forces and braking effects on the chassis. All this information is processed by the IMU, then communicated to all four shocks making necessary compression adjustments to all four to keep the chassis level fore, aft and side to side.

A simple example is what DYNAMIX does on a WOT (wide open throttle) take-off. As the sled’s track gets bite, the IMU senses the rear of the chassis squatting under accelerative forces and immediately stiffens the rear arm to control chassis pitch. You can actually feel this intervention.

The same situation occurs when the sled is pushed into a turn at speed. The chassis will start to roll to the outside causing the IMU to increase damping on the outside front IFS shock – effectively levelling the chassis side to side.

Catch a bit of air and the IMU makes adjustments to all four shocks to compensate for harsh landings based on speed and hang time.

This kinda stuff is happening hundreds of times a second. The good news? You can feel it and you’ll be a more confident rider because of it.

Making the system even more impressive is the rider’s ability to track what each shock is doing right on the 7S screen in each mode you select. Toggle between COMFORT, RALLY and EXTREME based on your riding style and you can actually see compensation levels rise and fall for each shock represented on screen.

That’s a brief and elementary run through DYNAMIX. What it is and does is overwhelmingly impressive and we’ll be sure to share more about this technology with you in the weeks ahead.

How To Retrofit The Polaris 7S Display On Your Indy

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AJ’s in the TRAIL TECH shop providing a step-by-step installation of a Polaris 7S display on our 2024 Indy SP 650 that does not come from the factory with this display already installed.

SNOWTRAX 2024 – Episode 6

On this episode of SNOWTRAX…

Luke takes a deep dive into Arctic Cat’s ALL-NEW 858 2-stroke engine designed specifically for the CATALYST platform, speaking to Cat’s engineers and exploring details of this engine from concept to development.

Then AJ’s in the TRAIL TECH shop with our 2024 Ski-Doo MXZ XRS Competition Package enhancing traction with Woody’s Gold Digger Traction Master studs and then takes it for a rip to see the difference.

Then in TEST RIDE, Luke harnesses all 180-horsepower of Ski-Doo’s factory turbo 2-stroke trail rocket – the 2024 MXZ XRS Competition Package featuring the 850 E-TEC Turbo R engine.

2025 Ski-Doo RAS RX Front Suspension

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The biggest news from the Ski-Doo camp this year has to be the all-new front IFS geometry coined RAS RX.

While the name-change amounts to just one more letter in an already full bowl of alphabet soup, this latest front end revamp is hands down, running away, the most significant massaging of the Ski-Doo G5 platform.

We’ve held nothing back here at World Headquarters when it comes to our feelings on the RAS and RAS X IFS and its response to turning inputs and bump control. Year after year we’ve anointed Polaris’ IFS as both the handling leader and the most controlled IFS in bumps because it’s a fact that nothing goes through gnarly terrain or holds a stronger line through the twisties. Nuff said.

Conversely, Ski-Doo has owned the rear suspension compliance award since 2011 when rMotion was introduced. To this day it remains fully in command of that well-deserved reputation. However, the RAS IFS dating back to the late 00’s has never kept pace with rMotion. RAS continually delivered a “segmented” response in tight, fast turns. The sled never felt settled and most certainly did not provide rider confidence to feed more throttle after planting the outside ski.

In contrast Polaris’ IFS would beg riders for more throttle in turns while providing intuitive, initial turn-in and a firmly planted feel out of the turn’s exit.

For MY25 Ski-Doo’s raised roll center RAS RX IFS responds virtually identically to the Polaris setup. Go ahead, carry more speed toward the apex, drag the brake slightly on corner entry, let the tail gently swing out and serve as your signal to squeeze in more power from the center of the turn to corner exit.

You’ll scratch your helmet when you first experience this response but I’m telling you one thing that’s boiler plate – you’ll never be satisfied with your current G4’s or G5’s handling after sampling RAS RX.

Our only question is why didn’t Ski-Doo do this geometric tweak sooner?

2025 Polaris Snowmobiles! EXCLUSIVE First Look at Everything NEW!!

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AJ and Luke are in the TRAIL TECH shop providing an overview of everything NEW from Polaris for the 2025 model year and detailing their recent experiences evaluating sleds such as the VR1 with DYNAMIX and the Indy 9R XCR!

Check out ALL the 2025 Polaris Sleds HERE!

DEEP DIVE Into Ski Doo’s ROTAX 850 E-TEC Turbo R Engine

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Luke takes a deep dive into the technology behind the ROTAX 850 E-TEC Turbo R engine that resides in the MXZ XRS Competition Package.

Woody’s NAVIGATOR Ski Protector

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AJ installs a set of Navigator Ski Protector from Woody’s which have proven to be an affordable and effective way to reduce darting while also preserving the life of your plastic skis.