tripleboy
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I was wondering if putting extra wheels on would that help with more speed hence less track slider resistence?? Would it make any difference??
tripleboy said:I was wondering if putting extra wheels on would that help with more speed hence less track slider resistence?? Would it make any difference??
Octane said:Id think that more idler wheels would add weight and increase rolling resistance.
Look at snocross sleds, they run as few idler wheels as they can get away with.
ROCKRTX said:a track that spin free is free HP,if you take your sled and put it on a jack stand and you make it roll, you will see how long or short the track is free spinning when you let off the trottle.Tall suspension is not made for radar, it's made to absorb bump,thats why you have to drop your suspension to have a less aggressive angle on the front rail so adjust your limiter strap to lower your suspension to have less friction.friction cause heat in the slide and heat is killing your top speed.A set off small wheel place at the front bent off the slide will help to reduce that friction and your track will spin more freely.if you what to test the theory,before doing your radar run, park the sled for 5-10 min and put some snow on your slide to cool them down and should see a gain in top speed.Drag racer have good result here whit the small wheel and wee have a lot off 120 MPH club.Good luck!
machzed said:ROCKRTX said:a track that spin free is free HP,if you take your sled and put it on a jack stand and you make it roll, you will see how long or short the track is free spinning when you let off the trottle.Tall suspension is not made for radar, it's made to absorb bump,thats why you have to drop your suspension to have a less aggressive angle on the front rail so adjust your limiter strap to lower your suspension to have less friction.friction cause heat in the slide and heat is killing your top speed.A set off small wheel place at the front bent off the slide will help to reduce that friction and your track will spin more freely.if you what to test the theory,before doing your radar run, park the sled for 5-10 min and put some snow on your slide to cool them down and should see a gain in top speed.Drag racer have good result here whit the small wheel and wee have a lot off 120 MPH club.Good luck!
I have no issues with WEAR at the front BEND in rails...The way my sled sits,the front sliders wear to near the mark then stop,and the track rides onto first set of stock wheels...only time you need wheels at BEND is IF you run front of sled very HIGH(stock settings)...also if you run alot of transfer you will wear at the bend,i personally think the BEND wheels arent needed if sled is setup slightly lower then stock in front and strap tightened 1 hole...still good transfer but not too much...it will wear initially to line then stop..angle of attack is reduced also for top end speed
now the MID WHEEL kit is where mine nearly wore right thru....the GUYS at FIXpowerports KNOW this,and designed the only small enough wheel to put in this HIGHest WEAR location of the apex 121s....
sliders should now last many more miles..cause everywhere else mine wore to near line then stopped when wheels tookover..just that one spot at mid point where they would wear out,but now with midwheel kit....no more worries..
Dan