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I've got a 2008 Phazer MTX and am looking for information on clutching. My understanding is that the factory clutching is for riding at elevations of 8000 - 11 000 ft. The current weighting is top hole open, second hole has a rivet with the center drilled out. My home area is only 1800 ft in elevation so if anyone has a clutching chart or knows what the weighting is for 2000 - 4000 ft, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks
Thanks
phazer mnt only has 2 holes
in out
0-2500ft 13.9 13.9
2000-4500ft 13.9 13.3
4000-6500 13.3 13.3
6000-8500 10.3 10.3
8000-10000 none 10.3
in out
0-2500ft 13.9 13.9
2000-4500ft 13.9 13.3
4000-6500 13.3 13.3
6000-8500 10.3 10.3
8000-10000 none 10.3
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Thanks Tbyrd,
I'm definately set for 8000-10000 ft so I should get some extra pop once I change this out. Did these weights come from the repair manual?
I'm definately set for 8000-10000 ft so I should get some extra pop once I change this out. Did these weights come from the repair manual?
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I'd look for the weights in the 47.9-48.1 range...total weight. I run 48.1g at 1000ft and am going to 48.5g next cause I still hit the rev limiter a bit at times. My 10k wieghts were 46.4g for reference and they were too light so I went to 47g and that was really good for Togwotee.
yes. right out of repair manual specs.
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What is the stock elevation setting for these sleds? Or is there even one? I seem to hit rev limiter all the time and I am at 200'.
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My understanding is that the factory setting is 8000-10000 ft. So unless the dealer it was purchased from changed the weighting it's probably set for that elevation.
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Darens,
If you are that close to seas level, look for the heaviest rivets you can get, you'll be much happier...
If you are that close to seas level, look for the heaviest rivets you can get, you'll be much happier...
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2685ft, now that sound better. I thought 200ft sounded completely wrong, I was looking at the wrong spot on the page. Must be Monday, nope its tuesday 

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