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Old 09-10-2003, 07:49 PM
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Default 500 4x4 or 400 4x4 scrammy

Is the 400 or 500 scrambler better. Im going to buy one and i dont know if i want the two stroke or 4 and whats the differences. I do mostly trail riding so i dont know which one is better.
 
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Old 09-10-2003, 07:51 PM
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Default 500 4x4 or 400 4x4 scrammy

The 400 is most likely a bit faster, but I would take the 500 over the 400 any day. Mainly for reliability and the torque of a four stroke.
 
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Old 09-10-2003, 07:56 PM
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Default 500 4x4 or 400 4x4 scrammy

thanks i like 4 stroke reliability to, but then again ive never had a 2 stroke. Anybody else care to comment
 
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Old 09-10-2003, 08:01 PM
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Default 500 4x4 or 400 4x4 scrammy

4 stroke for reliability

2 stroke for speed

Granted stock, the 400 is only a hair faster than the 500. Add a couple hundred bucks for a RCR or HPD kit, and the 400 will be MUCH faster.

Stock, I think the 400 has 35 HP, the 500 36. Some of the 'power up' kits I see advertise 50+ HP out of the 400.

It is MUCH easier to power up a 2 stroke, plus it is cheaper and easier to rebuild. However, you will have to do it more often.


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2-strokes kick ***. If you use a good synthetic oil you should get years and years without needing a rebuild. I'm on my third Polaris 2-stroke and never had a problem with any of them. Unless you put a TON of miles on it, it will last longer than when you're ready for something different. No oil and filter changes, no valve adjustments just lots of FUN! Get a 2-stroke while you can, in a few years they may be damn hard to find.
 
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Default 500 4x4 or 400 4x4 scrammy

They don't make the 400 anymore.....I think either 2002 or 2001 was the last year for the 400....

 
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2002 was the last year of the 400 4x4 2-stroke.i have a 02 400 2x4 and a friend has a 02 500 2x4
i can easily beat him from start to finish,the 2-stroke has way more snap to it..the 400 is close to 100 pounds lighter,and is much more fun to ride..do you really need a 4x4?that adds alot of weight also..with my 2x4 i can pretty much go anywhere i wanna go,there has been some mud hole's that have stoped me,but i really think the 4x4 would have got stuck also..i was going to get the 500 4x4 when i bought mine and im so glad i didnt..
 
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