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Currently running my turbo viper helix at 6-1. I hit the rev limiter from hole shot. Being told to put back at 3-1. What will this do? Will I also lose top end rpm? If yes , approx how much?
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do it. it'll be fine
it'll only take 5 min, try some things. It's the only way to learn
it'll only take 5 min, try some things. It's the only way to learn
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no need for a 3-1 wrap on a turbo sled I run that much on a n/a nitro...what spring color do you have in the secondary? try a 3-3
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Yup answered this on the Viper side 3-3 will drop you 200 rpms
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Heal weight....
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87gtNOS said:Heal weight....
loosening off that sec spring is not gonna help...it's gonna inhibit backshift as the looser spring is allowing it to upshift too much too early....
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Control RPMs in the primary.
Softer initial primary spring or adjustable clutch weights.
A multiangle helix lie 49-41 would work keeping the RPMs Down off the line.
Softer initial primary spring or adjustable clutch weights.
A multiangle helix lie 49-41 would work keeping the RPMs Down off the line.
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Thanks for suggestions. Going to go with adjustable weights and load up the heel.
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