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Gator_Racer
05-05-2011, 02:37 PM
lets see if i can get the photos to work
http://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/227113_195835730461446_100001050609385_570188_7190 714_n.jpg?dl=1

http://hphotos-ash4.fbcdn.net/220131_199763033399131_125714130804022_505281_7019 046_o.jpg

http://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/229523_200040736704694_125714130804022_507468_5775 831_n.jpg?dl=1

http://i55.tinypic.com/2iuc3f8.jpg

Gator_Racer
05-05-2011, 02:44 PM
and a few more


http://hphotos-snc6.fbcdn.net/201821_2014121714998_1302465097_2507414_6293241_o. jpg

http://i56.tinypic.com/333hf0j.jpg

Gator_Racer
05-05-2011, 02:49 PM
here is the complete build thread online there are a ton of photos and info on it

http://www.utvunderground.com/f56/second-john-deere-gator-build-5364.html

WOEII
05-06-2011, 11:57 AM
Awesome man! :Chers:
You have any vids on how she sounds? :lurk:

Gator_Racer
05-06-2011, 12:19 PM
Awesome man! :Chers:
You have any vids on how she sounds? :lurk:

yes if you go on the build thread there is a video of it on the last page

http://www.utvunderground.com/f56/second-john-deere-gator-build-5364.html

825joe
05-06-2011, 12:58 PM
What kind of performance mods did you guys do?

WOEII
05-06-2011, 02:10 PM
yes if you go on the build thread there is a video of it on the last page

http://www.utvunderground.com/f56/second-john-deere-gator-build-5364.html


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpeXwPeTiLE
Nice! :Chers: :cool:

purplewg
05-06-2011, 02:23 PM
I can see it coming. A disgruntled neighbor calling the cops on him.:OhNoes:

Gator_Racer
05-07-2011, 03:35 AM
What kind of performance mods did you guys do?

well there is not a lot done to it i made my own exgaust and we added the FOX shoxs to it the same ones you guys can get for the 825i the lighting up grades are Rigid Industries LED light bars the air intake is changed it has a larger filter and is more wide open it is a 3inI.D donaldson filter we are working on a header for this now it will be done next month after the next race

as for the cops most of them ride and most are all good in the area so it is not to bad and my brother is also a cop so i got a little help

825joe
06-04-2011, 02:25 PM
sweet! Whats her top speed? Any clutch work?

Gator_Racer
12-28-2011, 10:12 PM
well after a full race season we have done as much as we can with the Gator in the set up it is in now we have achived a top speed of 53mph no clutch mods (cause they don't work for us) we are building a header for it right now and we will have a little dyno time on it to see if it does anything for us
we have had some teething pains along the way and we finished out the season 8th overall in points out of 20 plus UTV's and we didn't get to race all of the races. We were able to finish atleast one race this season in a stock gator with all of the same suspension parts steering brakes as what you guys can buy from John Deere i even have the FOX shoxs you can do as the add on these gators are tough (and before i get a 100 questions on how to get to 53mph it will void your warranty ):BG:

825joe
12-29-2011, 08:59 AM
so how can I void my warranty......lol

Regulator
12-29-2011, 02:32 PM
I was chatting with a fellow on another forum about his 825i clutch spring mods and he told me that he took the clutch springs out and shaved off the outside of the spring some to weaken the springs....he said that the result is that the clutch engages quicker and his Gator will get up to speed faster without all the RPM's and noise and such...he also said it did not take away any power or torque, and that it made his Gator sooo much more enjoyable to ride because it got up to speed alot faster without the noise of the high revving engine...the top speed was still 44 though as the clutch spring shaving does nothing to change that...he was also talking about using heavier clutch weights so that the clutch would engage faster, with the same result of it getting up to speed faster without all the effort but that he hadn't found anyone that has any weights to try yet...

He told me that he would make a video if I needed one to show how he shaved the springs down to weaken them...I am almost at the point where I think I might buy a new set of clutch springs for my Gator and send them to him to shave down so that I can install them and see what difference it does make...that way if I don't like it, I can switch back to my stock clutch springs....I am kinda surprised no-one on here has heard of that, or said anything about it...he said snowmobilers do alot of clutch spring and weight mods to get their sleds running better...they use the same kind of clutch set-up so that makes me think it just might work...I am not a snowmobiler, so I didn't know anything like that was done, but he said it was normal for the guys racing their sleds...

Of course I am like Joe and the other 100 people that would like to know how to make my 825i go faster than 44 mph...I'd be real happy with 50 or 52...then, I'm sure I'd want 75, but would have to get some better brakes!!!...hahaha!!!...no...seriously...I'm just kidding about 75 mph...I'd be afraid I'd flip it today and still be barrel-rolling the next day...50 mph would be nice especially if it could be achieved without the high engine rpm's...that's why I'd like to know more about the clutch spring shaving/weakening...getting up to speed faster at less rpm's, without the noise, along with having the same power but using less gas since it wouldn't be revving so high...the ride would have to be much more enjoyable without the engine revving so high...the reduction in sound would be enough to make it worth while to do!!!

If anyone has anything to add or to say what is wrong with this, please respond...like I said...I am just writing what another fellow did to his so I know nothing about how it actually works...

Happy New Year to everyone...may it be safe, healthy, and prosperous for you!!!

Larry in MD

CaptDan
12-29-2011, 03:01 PM
Well I have to be honest, 44 mph is fine for anything I want to do in Gator! If I really want or need to go faster in an off road situation, one of my jeeps would be my vehicle of choice. They are not much bigger than the Gator, but a bit faster and probably a lot safer at higher speeds.

To each their own, but those of you who want to go faster and faster be careful out there.

Happy Trails

Dan

Gator_Racer
12-30-2011, 06:45 PM
so how can I void my warranty......lol

lets just say the computer is not modded and they are factory parts to change out and about 12 plus hours of work:Thmup:


I was chatting with a fellow on another forum about his 825i clutch spring mods and he told me that he took the clutch springs out and shaved off the outside of the spring some to weaken the springs....he said that the result is that the clutch engages quicker and his Gator will get up to speed faster without all the RPM's and noise and such...he also said it did not take away any power or torque, and that it made his Gator sooo much more enjoyable to ride because it got up to speed alot faster without the noise of the high revving engine...the top speed was still 44 though as the clutch spring shaving does nothing to change that...he was also talking about using heavier clutch weights so that the clutch would engage faster, with the same result of it getting up to speed faster without all the effort but that he hadn't found anyone that has any weights to try yet...

He told me that he would make a video if I needed one to show how he shaved the springs down to weaken them...I am almost at the point where I think I might buy a new set of clutch springs for my Gator and send them to him to shave down so that I can install them and see what difference it does make...that way if I don't like it, I can switch back to my stock clutch springs....I am kinda surprised no-one on here has heard of that, or said anything about it...he said snowmobilers do alot of clutch spring and weight mods to get their sleds running better...they use the same kind of clutch set-up so that makes me think it just might work...I am not a snowmobiler, so I didn't know anything like that was done, but he said it was normal for the guys racing their sleds...

Of course I am like Joe and the other 100 people that would like to know how to make my 825i go faster than 44 mph...I'd be real happy with 50 or 52...then, I'm sure I'd want 75, but would have to get some better brakes!!!...hahaha!!!...no...seriously...I'm just kidding about 75 mph...I'd be afraid I'd flip it today and still be barrel-rolling the next day...50 mph would be nice especially if it could be achieved without the high engine rpm's...that's why I'd like to know more about the clutch spring shaving/weakening...getting up to speed faster at less rpm's, without the noise, along with having the same power but using less gas since it wouldn't be revving so high...the ride would have to be much more enjoyable without the engine revving so high...the reduction in sound would be enough to make it worth while to do!!!

If anyone has anything to add or to say what is wrong with this, please respond...like I said...I am just writing what another fellow did to his so I know nothing about how it actually works...

Happy New Year to everyone...may it be safe, healthy, and prosperous for you!!!

Larry in MD


i have not messed with the springs might have to try that

ratrod
12-31-2011, 05:39 PM
just a thought but has anyone thought about changing the clutch helix?