How are you loading your supertips?

Freak

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I put 4 washers in the heel 4 in the middle and two tungstens in the tip. They seemed to work ok but a little slow to reach rpm. Will make some adjustments next time out.
 
Freak said:
I put 4 washers in the heel 4 in the middle and two tungstens in the tip. They seemed to work ok but a little slow to reach rpm. Will make some adjustments next time out.

I am running 1 tungsten + 2 washers in the heel and the same in the tip, none in the middle. Thats with a Black/Green Dalton spring.
Rear mount Bender @ 12 psi.

I didn't have any luck running both tungsten in the heel as recomended????
Joe
 
I did try 2 tungstens 4 washers middle 4 washers tip with a Maxximum Performance SRXORG primary spring 55/110, 4000 engagement speed, a little high for mountain but ok for lakeriding. Too much weight at the pin only pulling 8000 out of the hole with a shift speed of 9500. I did take out 1 tungsten at the pin leaving everything else the same, engagement speed rose to 4500 pulling 9500 out of the hole with a shift speed of 10100 which is rigth in the powerband of the MCX16T kit. To lower the high engagement I will install a W-W-W 45/119 to get it down and get rpms up to 10400 shift speed. I have an AdvantEdge 51/43 with the white spring on 70 deg wrap. Testing was done on 1 mile of perfect hardpack on the lake.
 
Forgot to mention, testing was done with boost at 10 lbs. At 16 lbs all I was able to see was that shift speed went to 10500, out of the whole I was not able to look at the gauges, LOL. I did not make more passes at 16 because it started to miss after 5-6 sec at WOT, lean popping I guess, and I didn't want to burn down. On 10 it was just great all day long. :-)
 
I have mine loaded 2 tungsten washers in heel, 6 steel washers in middle and 3 steel washers in tip.

I still have a tiny bit of trouble grabbing the belt on initial launch it goes to 11,000 then right to 10,500 and stays there the rest of the run.

Best weights I have used to date.

My sled goes 1.35 60 ft. times.
 
Ted - that is a fast 60 ft. What is your 660 ft ET? Do you use the WWW primary spring?

I ordered that spring today. Maybe I can pull 2 tungstens at the pin with the WWW spring.
 
Thank you, man you are fast.
 


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