700 Scrambler???? I heard it was coming....
#12
Wouldnt really like a twin cyl. too many moving parts. My 500 Scrambler meets my needs perfectly.
#14
I don't see why not! It still is still the top sport 4x4 in my book. I am seriously thinking of cramming a liberty PRO X 600 motor in mine. It'd be strictly sand and drag, but it would be bad azz!!!
#16
Originally posted by: Steve2004
I wonder how much faster a Scrambler 700 would be, and I wonder how much more in $?
I wonder how much faster a Scrambler 700 would be, and I wonder how much more in $?
#18
Originally posted by: BigBadScrambler
Ther is a guy on another forum that put a SP700 motor in a scrammy. It didnt handle as wel as the stock 500 scram and wasnt really any faster, but............................it had a butt load of torque!!
Originally posted by: Steve2004
I wonder how much faster a Scrambler 700 would be, and I wonder how much more in $?
I wonder how much faster a Scrambler 700 would be, and I wonder how much more in $?
#19
There is nothing wrong with the SP700's engine. It is just in a mild state of tune, and so it makes it look like its not a powerful engine. With a higher compression piston, more aggressive cam and porting, and a bigger carb that engine would make plenty of power for a new Scrambler. One thing you have to take in account is that the 700's engine doesn't rev high at all but it makes a lot of torque. I think it only revs to 6000rpm. There are many utility engines that rev higher than that. You can't beat the sound of those twin-cylinder engines!


