John Bjorklof
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I have currently a phazer fx but gonna extend it to 151 becouse I realized that the fun is in the deep snow.. but I would like to have the power at low speeds becouse I honestly never drive faster than 90kph... I read that gearing it down will just do that the clutch bottoms? If you gear it to much? So are there any other ways to make it as perfect as possible at lower speed other than gearing it dowm? etc some clutch mod?
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Here's a link to some excellent information regarding your question about gearing down. There's a lot of other information that may be of interest to you as well, but the gear-down info is a few paragraphs down. http://www.avid-products.com/custompage.asp?pg=performance-tips
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I'm no expert by a long shot but what you are talking about is something along the lines of an idea I have had for a while. There is currently a new thread on secondary machining that may interest you. Those guys are after more speed but I expect there are clutch mods and maybe machining to keep the revs up and delay shifting, also for faster backshift. Also one of the vendors offers a 'soft start' clutch kit.
One day I may have a Phazer tricked out to stop and start and crawl in the deep and steep. I'll call it a Sidegrinder.
One day I may have a Phazer tricked out to stop and start and crawl in the deep and steep. I'll call it a Sidegrinder.
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