**APEXGT**
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Just got my sled back from the shop. It was dyno @ 178hp. I was wondering if any of you guys would point me in the right direction for clutching for 660 ft drag racing ( Ice and Snow) 


Turk
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Do you have access to heelclickers; supertips or heavy hitters? I can get ya close with any of those 3.
**APEXGT**
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I have Dalton 62's with dalton red secondary and red primary and a 52/40 helix. Still trying to setup the weights. Would heelclickers be the better way to go, I like the idea of the screws instead of the rivits. What setup should I use or buy???

Turk
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The heavy hitters are the easiest weights i have ever used to tune a sled. The 38/20 heelclickers will be fine too but require a lot more monkeying around. I have also used supertips & they are ok but can be a little tricky to get just right. I would say any of the above weights plus they will work with that helix. Get what ever weight you think will work the best & you can get a good price on.
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What mods did you do to get 178?
**APEXGT**
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My mods are listed in my signiture.
GotJuice
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interested in your cam
do you have any more info on your cam and where you bought it from? I've had good results with Hauck weights and a shockwave helix but I'm not drag racing on ice, usually up short inclines in 2 ft. of powder.
do you have any more info on your cam and where you bought it from? I've had good results with Hauck weights and a shockwave helix but I'm not drag racing on ice, usually up short inclines in 2 ft. of powder.
**APEXGT**
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Contact the guys at Fundy Performance. (dynoray)
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