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Grandma’s Wildcat: The Story of Alex Fortune’s Custom Arctic Cat Wildcat

Alex Fortune's custom Arctic Cat Wildcat for 2015. Photo by Iflyphotography.

Alex Fortune is a Team Arctic racer, snowmobiler and fantastic builder of custom sleds/Wildcats.

His original plan for racing a Wildcat this summer took on a new, deeper meaning after his grandma died from Cancer last February.

Here’s the story and a description of this awesome Wildcat, as told by Alex:

Three years ago my Grandma was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. She fought like hell through it all, and then in November 2014 she was cancer-free. One month later she went in for a check up and the cancer had returned.

In January of 2015 she fell and was low on blood. At that time, the doctors decided there was nothing more they could do with her condition. She decided she wanted to go into home Hospice.

I spent four weekends by her side laughing and watching movies and talking about growing up. She kept telling me that when she got better she and her husband were coming to the races with me this year.

Grandma lost her fight on Feb. 27, 2015.

When I was getting my graphic ideas together for the Wildcat this year, I mentioned my Grandma’s story to Ian at SSI. He put Grandma on the car with me so she could go racing with me after all. It might sound sappy, but it felt right to me.

Alex Fortune's custom Arctic Cat Wildcat for 2015. Photo by Iflyphotography.

We will finish out the last round of the ERX series in Elk River, Minn. in a couple weeks, then the IATVHSS, then hopefully strap in to a new car next year and have it dialed long before the race season starts.

 

Alex Fortune's custom Arctic Cat Wildcat for 2015. Photo by Iflyphotography.

The build sheet for this Arctic Cat Wildcat:

Motor
Speedwerx 105 kit that is slightly modified:

* 1100 cylinders

* stage 2 heads

* high compression pistons

* Speedwerx cams

* h5 valve springs bored throttle body

* machined matched intake manifold

* Fuel mapping for both 110 octane and Vp U4.4

* PCV with auto tune and LCD 200

* Evo head studs

* Speedwerx L2 exhaust

* Clutched by Speedwerx

* Speedwerx Clutch blower

* All clutch exhaust ducting has been removed

 

Alex Fortune's custom Arctic Cat Wildcat for 2015. Photo by Iflyphotography.

Chassis
* Hand made doors out of 1.75 dom tubing, .080 thick aluminum sheeting

* IMG motorsports cage with roof

* Lots of little things for re-enforcement on the front end

* Dragonfire racing bumpers front and rear

* Dragonfire racing harness bar

* Dragonfire 5 point SFI approved harnesses

* Dragonfire GT high back seats with sliders

* Dragonfire Quick release steering wheel kit

* Dragonfire shift knob

* Dragonfire Temp gauge

* Dragonfire Fire extinguishers (2)

* Dragonfire passenger grab bar

* Wrap is from SSI decals out of Galena Illinois

* Custom flaps to prevent rocks from hitting rear Cv’s and putting rocks in the back wheels

* Arctic Cat flush mount rock sliders/steps

* Hand made rear aluminum skid

* Firewall was cut to allow fresh cool air to flow into the intakes for both the motor and the clutch intake, Before it had an oven effect being so close the the head-pipe with the aluminum heat shield in tact.

 

Alex Fortune's custom Arctic Cat Wildcat for 2015. Photo by Iflyphotography.

Suspension
* Elka Suspension stage 5 shocks

* Evo powersports A-Arms

* Evo powersports Radius rods

* Modified spindles

* Modified knuckles

Wheels/Tires
* ITP Dual sd beadlocks

* ITP Terracross 26x9x14 tires

* ITP Bajacross 27x9x14 tires

 

Alex Fortune's custom Arctic Cat Wildcat for 2015. Photo by Iflyphotography.

Power is great: its fast revving and a smooth. Clutching is spot-on, as expected with anything that Speedwerx touches. They took the hit out of the motor (and that would taper off rapidly) and made it a much more useable power curve that continues to climb until the rev limiter.

The 105 kit is worth its weight in gold on these machines. It was quick before but now against a stock 107 or 110hp XP1k it holds its own, especially when you get into the rough terrain where the Elka suspension shines.

Not only do the 2.0″ Elka shocks soak up big hits and hard landings, but it feels like its on rails around corners, especially when we dropped an inch on diameter on the ITP tires. That seemed to really help reduce the sidewall flex we were seeing with the bigger tires.

 

Alex Fortune's custom Arctic Cat Wildcat for 2015. Photo by Iflyphotography.

My sponsors for 2015: Team Arctic, Speedwerx, ITP Wheels and tires, Dragonfire Racing, Twenty7 promotions, IMG Motorsports, Elka suspension, Storm Lake Arctic Cat, SSI Decals, Biltrite Manufacturing, Upper Iowa Tool and Die and Innovations, Iflyphotography, Pat Oberg Custom powder coating, and Autodrive inc.

I would also like to give a special thank you to Jeremy Houle and Chris Evans, whose help was key to building this machine, and who have been awesome at answering all of my questions and working their tails off to make things happen for me.

I also want to thank Iflyphotography for taking these awesome pix.

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5 COMMENTS

  1. Beautiful machine. I have a 2015 X limited I’m trying to get set up to track race with a group of guys down here in La Paz,Baja Mexico. We have a Cat dealer in Cabo San Lucas now,but you guys seem to be up on the high performance stuff. I’ll be mostly competing against Polaris and a few Can Ams. What are your best tips to start with? And you like the ITP Baja Cross for track racing? It has the Black waters now. 27x9x14 F and 27x11x14 R.
    Any and all tips will be greatly apprecated.

    Thanks Ray

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