Equalizer
Newbie
I hope this isn't a stupid question, I tried searching but wasn't able to find the info I was looking for. My brother has an 05' RX1, all stock, when accelerating from a stop, the rpm's hold steady at 10,0000rpm and I was wondering if any performance gains can be had by bumping the rpm's up to 10,300 or so, as that's what I notice most people are running at? If we can get an extra sled length or so in 660ft by bumping the rpm's up it would be worth it but b/c the hp curve is so wide on the 4 stroke I'm not sure if the 300rpm increase would help. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
LazyBastard
TY 4 Stroke God
Over 10000 would help a little. Get a couple more HP, spin it around 10500.
Equalizer
Newbie
LazyBastard said:Over 10000 would help a little. Get a couple more HP, spin it around 10500.
Thanks, I really appreciate your advice! I just didn't want to play around getting the rpms a little higher if there was nothing to be gained by doing so. Thanks agian, 10,500 it is!!
black john
TY 4 Stroke Guru
rpm
install the o/s/o primary spring and you should get what you are looking for.
install the o/s/o primary spring and you should get what you are looking for.
RX1-er-2005
Expert
10.200 to 10.400...
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