DAGE
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- 06 Attak
after 6yrs of owning the sled yesterday was the first time I've actually ran a radar run, it's nothing too fantastic since I only ran 95mph but now I know my DM is dead on, I only did 1 run and the speedo read 96mph on that run, I'm sure if I had a little more room I could've got atleast 98 or 99mph, here's my list of mods
K&N's with evac
HH weights and Supertorquer roller secondary
9 tooth Doo drivers
whiteknuckle GP-1 exhaust
151 X 15 X 1 1/4 ripsaw
there was an older Tcat that ran 100mph and there was a Nytro XTX that would run consecutive 97-99mph and the odd 105mph, looks like I'll be playing with some clutching the next couple day to break 100mph
Kyle
K&N's with evac
HH weights and Supertorquer roller secondary
9 tooth Doo drivers
whiteknuckle GP-1 exhaust
151 X 15 X 1 1/4 ripsaw
there was an older Tcat that ran 100mph and there was a Nytro XTX that would run consecutive 97-99mph and the odd 105mph, looks like I'll be playing with some clutching the next couple day to break 100mph
Kyle
RXMax
Expert
Distance? Gearing?
What distance was the radar at? What is your gearing? That would be good to know to help you out. Also run the same distance again and mark your primary and see if you are getting the belt to the top of the sheave. That will help with your clutching as well.
What distance was the radar at? What is your gearing? That would be good to know to help you out. Also run the same distance again and mark your primary and see if you are getting the belt to the top of the sheave. That will help with your clutching as well.
DAGE
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- 06 Attak
I'm not too sure what the distance was since I didn't ask the guys who set it up but the gearing is stock flatlander gearing for the mountain sleds, I think it's 24/40 or 23/40