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I have dalton thread in weights and am wondering how to adjust them? I threaded in one weight when I added a d&d pipe but now after adding pcv and air box mod I seem to be hitting 9250 rpms on the top end around 90mph. To stop this from happening should I add more weight to the bottom, back the weight I have in there now closer to the top, or add a smaller weight to the top? Any help is appreciated thanks! Pic is of the kit
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Yes just add weight to the tip. Either remove what you have in there and put a bigger one in or add.
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Switching weight to a bigger one wouldn't effect bottom end though? Since the weight threads all the way to the bottom?
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Thanks! I get the idea of it haha but I mean can I add separate weight to the tip? Or would changing to a bigger weight at the bottom make enough difference?