Anyone using Heavy Hitters on there turbo rx mountains

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04 RX1 13 apex se 96 vmax 4 aerocharged
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Pouce Coupe BC
I have an Alpine kit and run between 12 and 18lbs boost.Any recomendations before I buy the heavy hitters ?
 
I have a bender w/10 #'s boost. Base weight is around 48 gms. You will want to load them pretty heavy. If I remeber corectly, I have the heal empty, (good for instant boost), large bolt w/ 2 thick washers in the mid and the large bolt w/ 4 thin washers in the tip. IMHO HH's are the way to go.
 
In the group of buddies I ride with over the season, about 25 boost RX1's from AB/BC we are using Daltons weights. Very close to yami weights, use yami rivets. Can be took up to 75 grams. For me it has held back 21lbs. Couple of the other is in the same range of boost or more, works for them too. I don't know anything about HH, but from what I have heard they work too. Just giving you more info, and there made in Canada, so do duty bs.
 
Had 49.4 base weight HHs loaded to the max with a 35/101 primary spring, I could not keep her off the rev limiter, I did as Turbo Tim and went with the supertips, I have them loaded close to 90 grams. Supertips have more room for adjustment, about 40 grams compared to the HHs 15 grams of adjustment.
 
Call Jeff @ Simons/CPR
He sells heavier based weight Heavy Hitters. The base is over 60g. I used them last year on my bender.Worked great! Don't get the 48g base...
tk
 
I have a set of heavy 60 gram heavy hitters for sale. $175 us shipped. Works great on my TurboRX-1.
 


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