murph
Extreme
murph said:Made the changes to the Phazer:
Nytro drivers
cut-down Nytro track
anti-stab kit
Home built rear brackets (1/8" aluminum plate)
Mtn Tamer
4.5" setback
Rode it in heavy pow, high moisture content:
Observations:
1. Seemed to lose the "tippy-ness"--for us this was a negative--GF loved the tippyness and "floating" feeling the skis had under acceleration when the Phazer was stock (probably due to the short track setback)
2. slow to initiate roll in
Rode it back to back with a bone stock Phazer.
Thinking ski pressure is too high.
Not enough rear weight transfer under acceleration
Now thinking I'll drop the front mount hole 1" to decrease ski pressure
Also thinking I'll raise the mount hole in the rear bracket (stock Phazer had a much tighter clearance from track to muffler) I have plenty of bracket material to work with
When lowering the front hole, I may be able to reduce the setback-- if this is case, I will reduce the setback.
Mtn Tamer comes with smaller upper idler wheels, thinking of putting larger stock upper idler wheels back in (after changing bearings)-- should be able to reduce the setback after that also.
Keep you posted with the results.
original mod listed above was terrible. Went through 5 different setups and settled on three inch setback with front arm mounted 1 1/4 lower-- this puts it off the mounting bracket inside the tunnel but it is going through the Betterboards so it is plenty strong. Rear mount is three inches back and about even (heightwise) with where the Timbersled mount was located. Much lighter ski pressure, easier roll in when initiating pow turns, way more flickable. When combined with 153" `track and 17/46 gearing it is a killer combination. Goes where a stock Phazer could only dream of.