badazzyammie
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I called on a heel clicker kit and they said you don't need to change helix or secondary spring but how come every other clutch kit comes with them?
fourbarrel
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These kits were designed to work with the stick secondary setup but bigger gains will be achieved with a spring and helix change.
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badazzyammie
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Oh alright what's a good spring and helix to go withThese kits were designed to work with the stick secondary setup but bigger gains will be achieved with a spring and helix change.
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Dalton 50/40 green at 70 would be good start, load heel and tip with 5 grams each and adjust from there
fourbarrel
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I'm using a Dalton 54/46 I think and a green spring at 70 degrees.
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I'm using a Dalton 54/46 I think and a green spring at 70 degrees.
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That sounds like 8dn20 set up
fourbarrel
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Yup,now that you mention it lol. My 98 has the clickers and my 01 has the 8DN's. The clickers I believe has a 50/36 Dalton with a green spring at 70 degrees.
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badazzyammie
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So your saying 5 grams in both holes green spring and 50/40 helix would be good for stock?Yup,now that you mention it lol. My 98 has the clickers and my 01 has the 8DN's. The clickers I believe has a 50/36 Dalton with a green spring at 70 degrees.
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fourbarrel
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That should get you in the ballpark,you may have to do some fine tuning of the tip weight for your peak revs.
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YAMMIEGOD3:16
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have to make complete changes to your clutches. especially when you change your primary setup. 3:16x (yammie tony)
fourbarrel
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So your saying 5 grams in both holes green spring and 50/40 helix would be good for stock?
I just looked at my sig and the helix I have for the clickers is a 50/39 so 50/40 should be good too.
badazzyammie
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Ok thanks guys sorry took me so long been busy haven't had a chance to get on here
Backwoods M Max
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What does heel clicker recommend for your sled in their setup sheet? They are just about spot on with the starting point.
badazzyammie
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She told me they are already loaded when u get them I was just wondering about the. Secondary
mrviper700
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is this for a srx700? you didnt specify in your original post. If it is for a srx, youll find the stock 47 degree helix to provide lack luster performance unless you run the weights very light, its too steep of a finish angle.
what kind of riding do you do most of the time?
what kind of riding do you do most of the time?
badazzyammie
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Sorry guys been very busy mr viper I mostly trail ride with occasional drag racing and yes 02 Srx stock for now again sorry for not responding
mrviper700
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Sorry guys been very busy mr viper I mostly trail ride with occasional drag racing and yes 02 Srx stock for now again sorry for not responding
use a dalton 50/38 for trail riding youll find it will perform very well, use a green dot sec spring at 60-70. set up front weights with red primary, 4-5 grams heel weight, empty center and 5 grams tip weight. tight belt deflection.
badazzyammie
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Is it just one green dot or is it green green green? How will that be on top end? Just curious