input needed for new track for turbod 04 rx1

ahurl90

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i would like to put the extraverted drivers in my sled so i might as well get a new track as well,what combos are you guys running or what do you suggest,i do 80% trail riding and 20 field riding.and my sled has the stock lenght track 121 inch,if you could i also need the part number for the new extraverted drivers.also how many studs do think i will need?

thanxs allen
 
ahurl90 said:
i would like to put the extraverted drivers in my sled so i might as well get a new track as well,what combos are you guys running or what do you suggest,i do 80% trail riding and 20 field riding.and my sled has the stock lenght track 121 inch,if you could i also need the part number for the new extraverted drivers.also how many studs do think i will need?

thanxs allen

I have the drivers in stock, I suggest a fully clipped 1/4 ripsaw, with 192 woodys, 1.350 megabites and round backers.

Ted.
 
I went with a 1" six pitch my 1.25 ripsaw fell apart FAST on my turbo sled.

Skydog
 
How's the hookup?

My 1.25 RipSaw is going the same way, down, It has started to degrade slowly. I hope it will stay together for the remainder of this season.
 
Good but just matters on the snow. You know when the boost hits it spins!! :) :)

Skydog
 
Its a camoplast 9833 which is full clipped 1.25" that is 2.52 pitch drivers but the lugs are spaced out like a 6 pitch track. Sweet track and made froma harder durometer then the ripsaw so shes a little more durable then the ripsaw. I have seen 156mph on the dream meter and got nervous the ripsaw would shred! So I upgraded this year. Skydog as the 1" version not sure the part number on that. they are also QUIET!
 
Guys, if your Ripsaw (or any other track) is starting to break down just get rid of it and buy a new track. Can't stress this enough on a turbo sled with the speeds they are capable of.
 


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