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The silicone can take a lot more heat that my exhaust will make. I used bends like these on several turbocharger compressor housings and they never melted. I used the 34mm ones from here:
http://stores.ebay.com/Silicone-Pros
One last note, be sure and buy the...
He is correct. You never want a turbocharger oil drain line running "up hill". Down only. Flat is okay for a short run, but never up. Remember fluid pressure and volume are inversely proportional. So, even if you have high oil pressure feeding the turbo, the orifice on the oil feed side of the...
I tried to find some from Yamaha for my Vector with no luck. Instead, I went with a pair of 50mm black, high temp silicone 90 deg elbows. I clamped them to the pipes then put the trim pieces back on so you dont see any clamps. Seems to work great. I thought about using 45 deg bends, but I went...
Ok, I measured my rear cooler. The body of the cooler is 12" wide. The pipes both come out of the cooler on one of the long edges, point forward, then make a right turn, and go through the side of the tunnel, then make another 90 degree turn to face forward. The tunnel is 16" wide, and if I...
What about a rear cooler off a Vector Mtn? I can measure mine if you want. Just gotta find a wrecked one somewhere I guess. My rear cooler along with the running board coolers keep my Vector Mtn nice and cool.
Yup yup. Already installed my new Shockwave. Thats how I learned that I had the 39 deg in. I am anxious to see how its trail manners are when I set it to 44 or 46 versus 40 deg for hills. I have also ready where the Vector, with it's broad torque band, actually climbs better set at 43-44 degrees...
Well, I think I found it... finally.
Stock helix is an 8BV31? Which is a 43 deg straight?
Has anyone ever found a different helix in their sled than this?
Thanks again.
-GF911
I have searched and searched... but nothing.
Does anyone know what the stock Vector Mountain helix angle is? I pulled mine out of my 2006 Vector Mtn and look it up. Mine is a 39 degree straight (8BV91). I think my dealer swapped the original one for this one, but I cannot confirm.
Thanks...
I was wondering if anyone has ran a Shockwave adjustable helix on a Vector Mtn or RX-1 with a 100% stock clutch(s) setup? I am looking to pull a few more rpms with climbing or in the powder on my 05 Vector Mtn... Would the Shockwave be a quick fix to allow me to do this? Or does it require other...
I am almost done with my first full season on my 2006 VEctor Mountain. I have come to the conclusion that the rear suspension may not be enough for my riding weight. I weigh 248lbs before riding coat, helmet and pack. I need to bottom out the stock rear suspension over the mogul'd un-groomed...
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