Tried the drilled out 8CR weights, left the engagement shims in, Bender 49/45 helix at 70 degrees, and tried it out. It wanted to rev its face off, right past 9000 no questions asked. Came back and pulled the shims, went back out. Same deal. Pulled over on the trail and backed the helix down to 60 degrees, took off, and it was an absolute turd. Pulled back off the trail, turned it back up to 70, less of a turd but not over-revving like it was 5 minutes ago at 70 degrees. I rode it some more like this to try and better characterize it as the trail flows differently depending on which way you're going. At about 60mph the RPMs dump. Lay into it from say 30 and it shoots right up to 9000, holds, and predictably dumps down to 8500. Try a backshift at 60 and it'll be fine to tach up nicely then back down to 8500 which is a total buzzkill compared to 9000. Only thing I changed on this particular trip was starting with the helix at 70 and over-revving, changing to 60 and it being a turd, back to 70 but now not over-revving. Seems to me something was sticking at the start of the trip and loosened up by me monkeying with the secondary. The secondary sheaves seem to have quite a bit of slop in them so I'll need to get a bushing ordered. My Bender helix is also a bit sloppy compared to the 2 Yamaha units. How big a deal is that seeing how it's secured to the secondary sheave? I need to get some 8DN weights on their way to try and straighten this curve out. It's probably worth trying that RX1 helix again tomorrow too.