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    Is there any way to increase the top speed of a Conquest. I mostly use it for ice fishing and crossing wide open smooth lakes would be nice to speed up some. I GPS my speed yesterday and I was right at 20mph. Any suggestions on how to get more speed or more top end MPH would be great.

  • #2
    20 mph is very good for an Argo.
    To increase your speed, you could: Change your drive gear ratio at your jackshafts. This however is going to rob horsepower...so change the motor too.
    OR Just change the motor to something with more HP and higher rpm's. I'd suggest something like a Geo Metro motor, as it has been done before.

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    • #3
      A Geo metro motor in a argo? Now I'm curious! Any luck links on info?

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      • #4


        Even if you’re on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit there.
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        • #5
          Sprocket change will do. Bigger driver or smaller driven. Just a couple teeth will do. You might also check your tranny ratio. If your not in the hills you probably don't need more power, more power don't make speed, higher engine rpm does.
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          • #6
            I have the low geared trans. I already checked that. And this machine will pretty much be a ice fishing rig and maybe a little trail riding in the summer. So low gear is of no concern to me. Where would I find gears at?

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            • #7
              If you really want to go that route I would post an ad in the wanted section. There were a member or 2 wanting to go from the M trans to the G trans, perhaps you could trade, there was a guy in NJ wanting the lower geared trans for his Bigfoot.
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              • #8
                in all honesty, you might consider a different machine altogether. What you really need is more than 20 hp, less weight, and some suspension for the best fit (for your wants). An argo isn't really designed to run fast, and little bumps become hard on them at that speed. With your machine's weight, 20 hp can be made to get you more speed...on flat hardpack..(or downhill with the wind), but snow will give you problems especially if you need tracks.

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                • #9
                  I don't really need tracks or suspension. The deepest snow I am usually in is 6" mostly just 2-3" and the lakes are frozen and smooth.

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                  • #10
                    I am just looking to get maybe 5mph more say maybe 25mph top speed.

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                    • #11
                      Like I said I would be happy getting an extra 5mph out of it. anybody have any ideas on where I could get different gears at?

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                      • #12
                        Worst case deal maybe a local machine shop can cut the old sprockets off of the output flanges and weld bigger sprockets back on?

                        One idea no one spoke up about is a better clutching system. Stock Argo clutches are a 2:1 low range and 1:1 at full shift out. Polaris snow mobile clutches (I used xlt) are 4:1 low range and .76 at full shift out. If your in it for speed maybe a snow mobile engine? Get one that is electric start and liquid cooled..... 500 cc should be good for 50 hp at 6500 rpm.... Modern 800 twins would do 140+ hp at 8000 rpm.... May be hard to control though....
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                        • #13
                          Call an Argo dealer and see if you can get smaller spockets on the jack shaft.

                          If not, this will solve your problems:

                          Alaska floating atvs group on face book. Fixing help and trail rides!!!!!


                          https://www.facebook.com/groups/alaska.AATVs/



                          85ish Argo 8x8 geo metro engine, hdi axles and 3 bearings per axle.

                          78 ford bronco... 460 lockers.... "Alaskan tow vehicle"

                          ATV = Alaska Terain Vehicle

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                          • #14
                            The M gear sets are available, you could try to change the jack shaft sprockets as spookum wrote.
                            If you're ambitious just to see if it works, if your machine has 50-2 chain all the way to the rear you could remove the rear sprockets and place them on the jackshafts for a trial. The jack shafts currently have 24t and the rears on a 50-2 machine are 19t.
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                            My new beer holder spilled some on the trails - in it's hair and down it's throat.
                            Joe Camel never does that.

                            Advice is free, it's the application that costs.

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