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New guy here, searching for the best fitting can.

bearcat

New Member
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3
Age
40
Location
Alberta
Country
Canada
Years Snowmobiling
25
Snowmobile
2015 Polaris Switchback Pro-S
hey everybody! I'm a 2015 switchback pro-s owner looking for a nice sounding can that won't make me lose any power. I am aware that "cans close trails" but I don't have a nearby club and ride on private land so I'll be as loud as I please. I picked up a TSS stinger can but it fits like shit. actually...it doesn't fit at all.
 
So far as we've seen the bmp,slp ,and jaws don't loose any hp.
I guess you just need to pick one
 
I RAN BMP VELOCITY LAST YEAR WORKED WELL GETS A BIT LOUD 7200 RPM AND UP.
IF YOU HAVE ELECTRIC START YOU HAVE TO MODIFY THE BRACKET A TOUCH.
5 MINUTE JOB WITH ZIP GRINDER . RESULTS IN A CLEAN FINISH.
 
If its a 2015 the bmp can fits. I have it on my sled along with the powderlite on my other sled. 2016 sleds had to modify the batt tray
 
I have the SLP and it fits great and not too loud. I can get to the Chaincase with it as well.
 
Im happy with my ggb mountain can. Lite, small, good fit. Good choice If u arent scared of noise because its loud when wide open.

I have noticed these axys sleds with electronic exhaust valves the first two stages arent alot louder then stock. I enjoy being able to cruise down the trail on a sled that isnt loud untill u crack it and being able to sneak into town without people getting mad.
 
I have an HPS and it sounds nice. Not loud at all even at the higher RPMs.
 
I just put an MBRP trail on my switch back. Fits ok, bottom bracket is a tad off but still solid once springs are on. Quite until about 6000-6500 then it barks pretty good! Haven't seen any powe loss yet, still really snappy and no bogging.
 


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