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Heavy Hitters vs Daltons for running a tune

fourbarrel

Building a collection one sled at a time
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New Brunswick
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Canada
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2019 SRX
I have been tossing the idea around all summer about getting my Winder tuned and I think I have what I want all picked out as far as which one.I even had the weights I thought I wanted picked too but now I see guys saying Heavy Hitters are the ones to have.Besides the fact HH are adjustable with tuning hardware,what all are the pros and cons of each? How do the profiles stack up against each other? The Daltons that were suggested to get are the QAY 70's.
 

I have been tossing the idea around all summer about getting my Winder tuned and I think I have what I want all picked out as far as which one.I even had the weights I thought I wanted picked too but now I see guys saying Heavy Hitters are the ones to have.Besides the fact HH are adjustable with tuning hardware,what all are the pros and cons of each? How do the profiles stack up against each other? The Daltons that were suggested to get are the QAY 70's.
I have used daltons, but the heavy hitters are way more precise for getting all your areas dialed in if you take the time to work at it, start with your slow speed, then mid range and finaly top end, put the work in and you will be rewarded!!
 
The STM Supertips that Ulmer Racing sells are also a great option to use if you like being able to move an exact amount of mass to a specific spot on the cam arm.
 


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