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Thread: polaris trailboss upgrades

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    polaris trailboss upgrades

    i am either lookining at selling my 2000 trail boss or find of a way to upgrade the prformance.

    Does anyone know of anything i can do to upgrade its power ?



    Thanks!

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    buy a clutch kit...they add alot of power and if they make an exhaust that will help to....try searching the web for hot seat peformance or hpd parts for a polaris
    2002 Yamaha Banshee

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    sell it! get a 400ex or 450r etc. ull be much happier
    03 400ex- far from stock.

    85-atc 250r- bored to a 280 with all the goods.

    04- crf 50/ 88 big bore

    05-ARGO 8X8 amphibious
    06- RANCHER 400.
    08-TRX 250ex.

    prev rides- yfz 450 se, 3 400ex,300ex, 200x, 250sx, crf 88, xr 107, xr 88,yamaha banshee, yamaha enticer 340, mxz 583, cbr 1000rr, trx 90

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    Originally posted by zje400ex
    buy a clutch kit...they add alot of power and if they make an exhaust that will help to....try searching the web for hot seat peformance or hpd parts for a polaris
    agreed.. theyll have clutch/pipe kits..

    also, get a oil mixer block-off and start mixing your own fuel..

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    Originally posted by <DRS>GPF
    get a oil mixer block-off and start mixing your own fuel..
    The 2000 trailboss's are 4 strokes...the really old ones were 250 2 strokes
    2002 Yamaha Banshee

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    Originally posted by zje400ex
    The 2000 trailboss's are 4 strokes...the really old ones were 250 2 strokes

    whoops... guess i should have read it using both eyes..

    on a lighter note, mixing fuel should be a breeze then..lol

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