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2020 X3 RR 195 HP STAGE 3 LOCK & LOAD KIT by Aftermarket Assassins

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2020 X3 RR 195 HP STAGE 3 LOCK & LOAD KIT by Aftermarket AssassinsFree shipping with in the lower 48 states. Kit fits all 2020 X3 RR 195HP Models Lock & Load! This Stage 3 kit provide a big increase in horsepower and torque simplified into an easy package. Tuning, exhaust, BOV, Catch Can & clutching on the X3 go together like high powered rifles & tannerite. Together they pack a huge punch for the ultimate power gains to the wheels. The tuning allows for great power depending on the level tune, supporting mods &

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  • Kit fits all 2020 X3 RR 195HP Models
  • Lock & Load!  This Stage 3 kit provide a big increase in horsepower and torque simplified into an easy package.  Tuning, exhaust, BOV, Catch Can & clutching on the X3 go together like high powered rifles & tannerite.  Together they pack a huge punch for the ultimate power gains to the wheels.   The tuning allows for great power depending on the level tune, supporting mods & fuel you want to run.  Tuning also allows for better power at higher RPM where the factory ECU calibration falls off. The clutching allows for RPM to ramp up faster, and to reach those higher RPM's where best power to the wheels is made in the real world. The exhaust removes heat and has less back pressure adding power, and making it easier to run more boost.  The catch can makes sure you don't push oil/water vapor/fuel into your intact tract under high boost.  The blow off valve is necessary to prevent turbo damage when releasing the throttle on the higher tunes.
  • This kit is best combined with any tune, but is most necessary when running the level 3 or higher tune
  • The 2020 X3 RR is quick out of the box, but why stop there?  The potential for this X3 RR is so much more.  The intake, turbocharger and intercooler upgrades on this model make it easy to crank up the horsepower, and still maintain low intake temps.  We are very impressed by what this UTV can do out of the gate with very few modifications.  The factory seemed to make the boost come on very lazy, while it peaks out nicely around 18-18.5psi (at our location, 1000ft altitude) it takes a bit to get there.  Our tuning makes peak boost come on much quicker. The factory also makes boost fall off a cliff over 8000 RPM.  Our tunes will maintain boost much better at higher RPM's to hold the power, and allow you to clutch at a higher RPM where these motors like to run.  Read below for even more information on our tunes.
  • Huge horsepower and torque gains depending on the level of tune desired, and supporting modifications.
  • Not just dyno tested! We are avid riders and like the factory, a ton of the testing is done in the field to make sure you are getting 110%.  With data logging capabilities you can't get any better testing than real world.  Often times we can make significant changes to further increase power, drivability, and feel of the machine that can never be done on the dyno. We tune to max power for the fuel & supporting mods.  You won't find more power no matter what others claim.  We also have a longer history than nearly all competitors of tuning CVT transmission vehicles with turbochargers.
  • Wicked throttle response and power delivery (for sport mode)
  • Throttle by wire limitations disabled
  • Torque calculations set correctly to ensure the most performance at all times
  • Fuel tables modified to gain low end punch and safe yet powerful air/fuel ratios
  • Cold start fix!  These are very lean when in warm up tables and run like crap.  We make them start, idle, and take off much better when cold.
  • Boost tables properly modified for the fuel & modifications along with lightning quick turbo spool
  • Timing tables modified for best power/punch per tune
  • Safety parameters to protect your motor and turbocharger are still in place
  • Speed limiters removed
  • 2 foot limiters removed
  • Start in any gear
  • Coolant and intercooler fan temps lowered
  • Rev limit raised from 8300 to a safe 8800 RPM
  • Powervision flash tuner reprograms your ECU in roughly 8-10 minutes per flash
  • Easily installs by plugging into your diagnostic port (located in your fuse box panel)
  • Easily return back to stock, switch tunes, or upgrade tunes at any time
  • A great gauge (see live boost and more) and data logging device
  • See our Powervision gauge mount HERE
  • Stock X3 RR on our dyno was 162.2 rwhp
  • All tunes available for the stock injectors or 1200cc Injectors.  The only reason to go to 1200cc injectors is if you want to run E85.
  • Our level 1 tune is designed for a completely stock X3 RR on 91 octane or better.  This tune runs an average of 19-19.5 PSI of boost and is a very safe tune to run on even 91 oxy/ethanol fuel.  Gains are right around 10-12 hp to the wheels.  We found many competitors only offer a max pump gas tune and that simply does not work as well without having a good 91 non ethanol or 93 octane fuel.  If you run into this, your safety circuits will pull timing based on engine knock and can even go into a partial limp mode dropping you down to below stock boost levels. This is a great tune to have loaded on the tuner for such event that you get bad fuel, are just looking for a simple tune with limits removed and some great power gains. It still rips, but won't push the limits as much.  It works well with a 100% factory machine or with an exhaust. The stock waste gate spring pressure works best with this tune.
  • Our level 2 tune is again designed for 91-93 octane and is a max tune on the stock exhaust. This tune is absolutely nuts for being able to run on a bone stock X3 RR making 178-179 rwhp.  Boost comes on hard and keeps pulling like an animal.  Peak boost is around 22-23psi, and settles down to roughly 20-21psi.  We spent a huge amount of time tuning and reviewing logs on pump gas to squeeze everything possible on 91 pump gas, and this is it. You simply can't find a more powerful tune on a stock X3 RR. This tune will work even better with an exhaust like our 3" full system. Your waste gate rod should be shortened 2 turns from the factory position with a crack pressure of 9-10psi.  Stock clutching is okay, however look for our full clutch kit coming soon to better transfer more hp to the wheels.  Our blow off valve kit is recommended.
  • Our level 3 tune puts the hammer down on 91-93 octane.  Like our level 2, this tune simply rips on pump gas but requires a full exhaust like our 3" system to run 91 octane.  If you run 93 octane (or boost your 91 to 93) you can run this tune on the factory exhaust(however you'll leave some power on the table). It will peak around 22.5-23.5psi and sustain around 20.5-21.5psi.... half a pound of boost higher than level 2.  This is a big 22-23hp gain over factory, making 184-185hp on our dyno.  Your waste gate rod should be shortened 2 turns from the factory position with a crack pressure of 9-10psi. Our blow off valve kit is recommended with this tune.
  • Level 4 - Beast mode - 200 RWHP!  This tune is designed for 98-100 octane (will run on UTV 96) and was developed using one can of VP Octanium Unleaded to a tank of fuel.  Mixing other race fuel with the tune to get 100 octane output would work great, just keep in mind leaded fuels can take out o2 sensors when running leaded fuel consistently.  Now for the fun part.... this tune is INSANE and brings your X3 RR to a new level at 200 rear wheel hp on our dyno. This tune gains 37-38rwhp on pushes the boost level to 25-26psi peak, then settles to 23-24psi. Keep in mind the powervision boost only reads to 22-23psi (depending on your altitude) so it will max out the gauge.  The ECU still has vision above that, but you won't without a manual gauge. There are a few other problems with this tune.... the speedometer struggles keep up with the wicked acceleration, and the tires won't stop burning off.  A free flowing exhaust like our 3" system is highly recommended for proper power and to sustain power.  Stock clutching will work, but our clutch kit is also highly recommended.  Your waste gate rod should be shortened 6 turns from the factory position with a crack pressure of 12-13psi  Our blow off valve kit is necessary when running this tune to prevent turbocharger damage.
  • Level 4AV is the same as the level 4 tune but designed to run 100 LL AV gas found at your local airport.  This fuel has a different specific gravity with the oxygenation and other characteristics.  Running a tune not meant for this fuel can make it act lean and therefor you will not get the full power and potential from the fuel.  This tune modifies fuel tables to be able to run 100 LL AV gas and reap all the benefits. 
  • Level 5 - Kill Mode - 205-210 RWHP!  This tune is designed for 105-110 octane.  Keep in mind to carry a spare o2 sensor if you are running leaded fuel. This tune gains 43-45rwhp on pushes the boost level to 25-26psi peak, then settles to 24-25psi. Keep in mind the powervision boost only reads to 22-23psi (depending on your altitude) so it will max out the gauge.  The ECU still has vision above that, but you won't without a manual gauge. There are a few other problems with this tune.... the speedometer struggles keep up with the wicked acceleration, and the tires won't stop burning off.  A free flowing exhaust like our 3" system is highly recommended for proper power and to sustain power.  Our clutch kit is needed to harness the power, and our catch can is needed for reliability.  Your waste gate rod should be shortened 8 turns from the factory position with a crack pressure of 13-14psi   Our blow off valve kit is necessary when running this tune to prevent turbocharger damage.
  • Level 6 - Kill Mode E85 Style - 205-210 RWHP!  This tune is designed for  E85 fuel on our 1200cc injectors.  E85 burns more fuel, but is a very cheap race fuel that runs very cool. This tune gains 43-45rwhp on pushes the boost level to 25-26psi peak, then settles to 24-25psi. Keep in mind the powervision boost only reads to 22-23psi (depending on your altitude) so it will max out the gauge.  The ECU still has vision above that, but you won't without a manual gauge. There are a few other problems with this tune.... the speedometer struggles keep up with the wicked acceleration, and the tires won't stop burning off.  A free flowing exhaust like our 3" system is highly recommended for proper power and to sustain power.  Our clutch kit is needed to harness the power, and our catch can is needed for motor reliability.  Your waste gate rod should be shortened 8 turns from the factory position with a crack pressure of 13-14psi   Our blow off valve kit is necessary when running this tune to prevent turbocharger damage. 
  •  How to:  Waste Gate Adjustment 
  • Max boost levels are listed as reference only. Altitude, temperature, charge temps, intercooler temps and many other conditions play into a factor of final boost output. AA tunes do a better job of making sure you reach these levels as the factory tunes are overly safe.
  • To prevent turbocharger damage, we would recommend our blow off valve kit on tune 2 or higher. Level 4 and higher the blow off valve is necessary.  Running this much boost, turbo surge can be a real problem when in/out of the throttle. 
  • PV3 quick install video & setup to make sure you are running correctly:  PV3 Can Am Video
  • S2 kits include 6 of our AA Recoil magnetic adjustable clutch weights, our primary spring & setup guideline.  
  • Our setup guideline will let you know how to set your weights for stock horsepower to 220rwhp, 28" - 32" tires, 28-32" paddle tires, different altitudes & more.
  • Fully adjustable magnetic weights are easy to use, and with our special tool are also easy to adjust
  • Adjustable from 50 to 64 grams.  Weights have more tip weight and act heavier.  This means they also accelerate and up shift much harder.
  • Our special clutch tool, clutch compression tool and clutch puller are needed to install this clutch kit.  Find these tools HERE
  • See this VIDEO on how to install this clutch kit
  • Get ready to hang on, your X3 RR is about to transform!

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