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    Nothing that you might want to add will make your tub "Stronger". In doing so, (it is just my opinion) you will just waste money and time. The t-boss body is pretty tough as manufactured. Your personal operating habits will determine what the body will actually take. It is not a tank, but very absorbant to the "normal" off-road conditions that it was designed to withstand under casual, and somewhat extreme, situations/conditions that the operator may choose to subject it to. Sorry that I didn't respond earlier. I never realized that you sent me this.
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    Your message mentioned that you have a concern about having too much power. Well, now that you know your 340 is 11 hp, that might ease the concern based on the specs I sent as well as your motor. Being the 340 is a two stroke, IT WILL, and is supposed to rev faster than a "NORMAL" 4 stroke engine. That's because a 2 stroke fires the cylinder EVERY time the piston nears TDC, as opposed to 4 stroke that fires every other time the piston nears TDC. That being said, if all is working/running, you do not have to worry about having too much power. If you run it and it seems slow or sluggish to your wants/needs, you can always upgrade to a larger HP motor. Regardless if you go 2 or 4 stroke. Keep in mind that THE KEY TO DRIVING THE T-BOSS IS TO KEEP THE RPM'S AT A CONSTANT 1/2- 3/4 THROTTLE. And at $350.00 for a driveable t-boss, you got a GREAT deal. Most that I come across START at $600-700 bux and need work. A "GOOD", complete drive-away t-boss will start around $1000.00.
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    Hello; According to the T-boss specs, it is engineered to be powered by a 18-20 hp engine. Regardless of 2 or 4 stroke. I'm not sure what hp your 340 twin puts out, but as long as it isn't (Much) over 20 hp, I don't think you will have any concerns about "Overpowering". I'm running a B&S 14 hp vanguard in mine and that is plenty of power for what I use it for. (HUNTING! and dragging deer out of the woods.) I considered swapping with an extra 18 hp that I have laying around here, but why fix what's not broken? (YET!) Been running my setup for about 6 years now and have had no problems what-so-ever. Whatever you are comfortable with is what you should go for. If you need more assistance, i'll be glad to help you all I can. I can be reached at 414-940-4591 manytime after 4pm (CST) days and weekends. Or you can text me at the same number 24/7. Have fun, good luck, be safe! ................Jeff
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New to 6x6 aatv's
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Upstate NY
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I have a 1970 Sierra T-Boss

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