When the first version of TD Max Spool 16 (2 bar) came out, it was advertised as 260hp. Later on they came out with the Max Spool 16 3 bar tune and advertised that as 270hp. So people use both of those numbers when referring to TD MS16 tunes.
I’ve had both, and the only reason that I did a cheap upgrade to the 3 bar tune, was so I could read the tunes boost level accurately, when over 15-16 lbs. I was told back then that the 2 bar tune is not as accurate over certain boost pressures because the 2 bar sensor cannot read over 15-16 accurately, so it simply adds fuel over that point, whereas the 3 bar can read and add precisely the needed fuel in that range! But those are two separate tunes.
I have used stock springs on both clutches and simply added weight to the tip of the primary stock weights
My secondary pocket had been machined.070” to avoid the coil bind of that stock spring, and an added 35/39 Dalton helix was installed to help keep the revs down when WOT. Also used both belts, 8JP and the XS825, and that is also another way of changing revs.
If using Dalton QAY 70 gram base weights for that 270 TDTune, you will also need a Dalton primary spring if you want to keep engagement at lower levels. Might as well go with both Dalton primary and secondary spring at that point!
I like the lower engagement on my set up. I find it hard on a trailer surface during loading and unloading when engagement is over a certain point, and a good set up allows for low cruising revs for good mpg, yet allows for 9000 at WOT.
Dalton does reference the stock Winder primary spring force, so you can compare when making a decision on which one you want!
Good luck and enjoy your upcoming added power. TD 270 is a very noticeable increase after the 6K rpm, even though it is still mild tune. Also needs a BOV added. Or you may be talking about the TD Power Trail tune, I have no experience with that one though, but about the same hp I think!
Decisions decisions!!