unpride
Expert
I know these Nytros are supposed to rev out at 9100 but for some reason mine wont. Can see about 9000 then it like to go down to 8900 is there a way to fix this?
NB-NYTRO
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
You really don't want it to rev that high. It works best clutched at 8,700-8,800, with and 8,000rpm hole shot.
unpride
Expert
if thats the case its right on I just wish it could pull for a little longer.
My Nytro would pull 9100+ rpms when new, now that I've got 700 miles on it- I can only get 8800. WTF - I thought they got faster as they broke in? Could my spring be getting weak?
parkindale
Extreme
If you guys do anymods It's nearly imposible without a dyno sheet ,without it your just guessing on were the sled makes it's hpNB-NYTRO said:You really don't want it to rev that high. It works best clutched at 8,700-8,800, with and 8,000rpm hole shot.

NB-NYTRO
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
parkindale said:If you guys do anymods It's nearly imposible without a dyno sheet ,without it your just guessing on were the sled makes it's hpNB-NYTRO said:You really don't want it to rev that high. It works best clutched at 8,700-8,800, with and 8,000rpm hole shot.![]()
but based on the stocks sleds that were dyno'd the numbers I posted should work well.
NyTrOMaNIaC
TY 4 Stroke Master
Actually, the stock ones that were hitting over 9000 rpms had more power than the ones at 8800 rpms according to the dyno reports I've seen on here.
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just change your clutching.... i have been using a shock wave helix and it allows you to change your rpm with just a twist of a dial it is pritty cool
NB-NYTRO
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Regardless of the HP the motor makes... is the motor not designed to make peak HP at 8,600-8,800rpms?
Kråkan
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no, the peak tourque is at much lower rpms. 5800 or something like that. Peak horsepower is at 8600-8800.
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