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Anyone try the Dalton quick adjust arms? I was riding/tuning today with some Turbo cats and these weights look slick.
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I was wondering the same thing.
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TurboJamie was tuning with them last year on his boosted Viper. Search his name and you should find the thread.
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They will work very well for you. Running the QAY-62 empty will get you good results, but the QAY-58 would be a better fit for most overall and allow plenty of adjustment for tuning. Give me a call if you'd like to order a set. 605-387-2833
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They work well in turbo applications?
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Although I have not used them in a turbo application, I see no reason they wouldn't. You would just need a heavier base weight.
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I'm gonna check some info on them in the next few days. Been in touch with a turbo viper owner and he has been using the dalton dtya-1 weights which are designed specific for turbo yammis.
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