tttario
Expert
So after reading all the posts, I am going with a set of Drag N Flys for my Attak. Probably run Turk's "Top Secret" setup. Just wondering if there is any top end loss with these?? Can top end be gained?? I have never tested how fully this clutch shifts out with stockers.
OH, anyone running these with the PCIII and IM? Probably getting those as well.
Thanks guys.
Trev
OH, anyone running these with the PCIII and IM? Probably getting those as well.
Thanks guys.
Trev


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In my experience using the Drag 'N Fly weights I thought the biggest gains were in the low and mid range acceleration. The nice thing about these weights, or any of the adjustable style weights is that you can set them up to give you more pull anywhere in the rev range. Since I like to set up my sleds for low and midrange pull, that's how I set them up. In my one day of testing on the lake late in the season, I was able to set them up for more top end pull easy enough. I'm sure that Turk could give you a set up to get you sled dialed in just the way you want it.