KING QUAD MODIFICATIONS
#22
Oh! Racer Bill has been busy... I don't think I'll be racing anybody to proove anything to you Bill. You'll decide what you want and it won't make a difference to anybody here if you don't like King Quads. As a matter of fact, I think we'll just call you the King of the KQ bashers.
It's still a nice machine and I wouldn't trade you even if you threw in your famous helmet... I'm done talkin' about it too...
Chuck
It's still a nice machine and I wouldn't trade you even if you threw in your famous helmet... I'm done talkin' about it too...
Chuck
#23
ECORMAN1/BILL.
WELL I WENT AND BITE THE BULLET, I ORDERED MY SUPERTRAPP IDS2,K&N FILTER AND JET KIT. IT SHOULD BE HERE IN A COUPLE OF DAYS. I'LL HAVE TO INSTALL IT AND GIVE MY OPINION OF WHETHER IT WAS A WASTE OR NOT. I'VE TALKED TO OTHER PEOPLE ON THE NET AND AT PARTS STORE AND THEY THINK IT WILL BE WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR. TILL THEN THANKS FOR THE HELP..
WELL I WENT AND BITE THE BULLET, I ORDERED MY SUPERTRAPP IDS2,K&N FILTER AND JET KIT. IT SHOULD BE HERE IN A COUPLE OF DAYS. I'LL HAVE TO INSTALL IT AND GIVE MY OPINION OF WHETHER IT WAS A WASTE OR NOT. I'VE TALKED TO OTHER PEOPLE ON THE NET AND AT PARTS STORE AND THEY THINK IT WILL BE WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR. TILL THEN THANKS FOR THE HELP..
#25
#26
Eric,
thank you for telling Chuck that.I have never once ''BASHED'' the KQ nor did I say I did'nt like it,I dont know where he got that from?
Now for the true 4x4 on the KQ,no my friend,so far I can see no advantage that the KQs true 4x4 system has over Polaris true 4x4 system.They BOTH still deleiver power to BOTH front wheels,
Bill
thank you for telling Chuck that.I have never once ''BASHED'' the KQ nor did I say I did'nt like it,I dont know where he got that from?
Now for the true 4x4 on the KQ,no my friend,so far I can see no advantage that the KQs true 4x4 system has over Polaris true 4x4 system.They BOTH still deleiver power to BOTH front wheels,
Bill
#27
Eric,
thank you for telling Chuck that.I have never once ''BASHED'' the KQ nor did I say I did'nt like it,I dont know where he got that from?
Now for the true 4x4 on the KQ,no my friend,so far I can see no advantage that the KQs true 4x4 system has over Polaris true 4x4 system.They BOTH still deleiver power to BOTH front wheels,
Bill
thank you for telling Chuck that.I have never once ''BASHED'' the KQ nor did I say I did'nt like it,I dont know where he got that from?
Now for the true 4x4 on the KQ,no my friend,so far I can see no advantage that the KQs true 4x4 system has over Polaris true 4x4 system.They BOTH still deleiver power to BOTH front wheels,
Bill
#28
Well once difference I think it's better is it's a direct cable system. Isn't the Sportsman system an electrical "sensing" system. Probably more to go wrong. It's why I stayed away from it. Sometimes the "kiss" method works the best. Especially when your ******* the thing all the time.
Rob
Rob
#29
robnhouston,
your lack of knowledge [functioning] between the Polaris 4x4 system and the Suzuki's 4x4 system is very appearant.But thats ok,thats what the Forums are here for,to help someone try and better understand.
Direct cable system on the Suzuki?Electrical system on a Polaris?Can you explain how a cable makes it a better 4x4 system than the electrical system on a Polaris 4x4?
Suzuki's KQ,while in the Super low range and lock mode has the ability to supply engine power to ALL 4 wheels together via shafts.The cable ONLY activates this action.
Polaris AWD system senses rear wheel slippage.When the rear wheels slip approx 1/5 of a tire revolution more than the front tires,it will automatically activate BOTH front tires.
It is my opionion that after owning and testing BOTH the Suzuki KQ[in mud holes and hills] and a few Polaris AWDs,that the Suzuki's 4x4 system has no advantage,both systems EFFECTIVELY spin all 4 wheels with power,however,the Polaris AWD system is NOT nearly limited by how fast it can go in AWD like the KQ.Wheel speed can be the differance between making it out of a mud hole or not,wheel speed also factors in when hill climbing.Without wheel speed,you loose momentum. If you loose momentum,well,you loose!
Bill
your lack of knowledge [functioning] between the Polaris 4x4 system and the Suzuki's 4x4 system is very appearant.But thats ok,thats what the Forums are here for,to help someone try and better understand.
Direct cable system on the Suzuki?Electrical system on a Polaris?Can you explain how a cable makes it a better 4x4 system than the electrical system on a Polaris 4x4?
Suzuki's KQ,while in the Super low range and lock mode has the ability to supply engine power to ALL 4 wheels together via shafts.The cable ONLY activates this action.
Polaris AWD system senses rear wheel slippage.When the rear wheels slip approx 1/5 of a tire revolution more than the front tires,it will automatically activate BOTH front tires.
It is my opionion that after owning and testing BOTH the Suzuki KQ[in mud holes and hills] and a few Polaris AWDs,that the Suzuki's 4x4 system has no advantage,both systems EFFECTIVELY spin all 4 wheels with power,however,the Polaris AWD system is NOT nearly limited by how fast it can go in AWD like the KQ.Wheel speed can be the differance between making it out of a mud hole or not,wheel speed also factors in when hill climbing.Without wheel speed,you loose momentum. If you loose momentum,well,you loose!
Bill
#30
Bill
While you are right that a STOCK KQ can only lock the differential in superlow range, it is a very simple procedure to modify it so that it will lock in all ranges. That can give a little momentum advantage because you never give the Kings rear wheels a chance to slip at all before the fronts engage, as in the Polaris.
While you are right that a STOCK KQ can only lock the differential in superlow range, it is a very simple procedure to modify it so that it will lock in all ranges. That can give a little momentum advantage because you never give the Kings rear wheels a chance to slip at all before the fronts engage, as in the Polaris.