bellofello
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Hey, I've been racing my buddies with F7's on the ice for the past little while. Figured I'd post some results.
My sled: 06 Attack, 3-3-3-2-2-2 stud pattern (retarded I know, I didn't do it), Hauck exhaust, DIY ram air airbox lid. Stock clutching.
Friends sleds: 06 F7, stock w/MBRP can. 06 F7 Sno Pro, D&D pipe, y pipe, bullets, unknown clutching, v force 3's
Against the F7 sno pro, no matter what speed, from a dig, a roll, 1/8th mile, or 2 mile. I walk away from him like nothing.
Against the regular F7, (he's 170lbs, I'm 200lbs with a 115lb passenger) We were dead even every time, and he'd start to walk away on the top end because I was seeing the rev limiter due to my unadjusted clutching.
So I figure without my passenger and after my ulmer stage 2 clutch kit comes in, I should be pulling away from the normal F7.
What are everyone elses experiences with these?
My sled: 06 Attack, 3-3-3-2-2-2 stud pattern (retarded I know, I didn't do it), Hauck exhaust, DIY ram air airbox lid. Stock clutching.
Friends sleds: 06 F7, stock w/MBRP can. 06 F7 Sno Pro, D&D pipe, y pipe, bullets, unknown clutching, v force 3's
Against the F7 sno pro, no matter what speed, from a dig, a roll, 1/8th mile, or 2 mile. I walk away from him like nothing.
Against the regular F7, (he's 170lbs, I'm 200lbs with a 115lb passenger) We were dead even every time, and he'd start to walk away on the top end because I was seeing the rev limiter due to my unadjusted clutching.
So I figure without my passenger and after my ulmer stage 2 clutch kit comes in, I should be pulling away from the normal F7.
What are everyone elses experiences with these?