New rob
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Just picked up a 2001 Srx and want to make it as fast as I can with track ( lug size )studs (how many ,size) clutching( springs weights helix) and gearing , what is the best set up for my summer project .
I have a 1 inch track, 121. 22/37 gearing. HC 5,2 in heel, about 7 gr in tip. Red heelclicker spring.
Secondary: dalton 50/40, hauck red sec spring @70 deg.
Plenty plenty fast for me, both on the river and on the trail.
Secondary: dalton 50/40, hauck red sec spring @70 deg.
Plenty plenty fast for me, both on the river and on the trail.
shaggyzr2
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You don't need studs. they will actually make you lose top end. Get a good agressive track and some adjustable transfer rods and it will hook up awesome.
New rob
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I have the transfer rods but I think stud are a must I'll be on the lake (ice) most of the time ,I have a trail sled the Srx is strictly for straight line speed
fullcoda
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i've used the camso ice attack track with the studs,hooked up great on the ice. not as good as picks but lots lighter
A couple of bucks
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The fastest track out there is the Hacksaw. A slightly softer durometer and 33#s make it a one fast track.
micorps
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Straight line speed as in sanctioned speed runs? The setup will be different if so compared to say just lake racing on snow pack.
New rob
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Just friendly speed runs on ice or very little hard packed snow , can get a good deal on trail sport or carve track would like the hacksaw but I'm on a bit of a budget , the sled is 3/4 torn down now with more work to come , should be a fun summer project . Just looking for some good advice on where to get the best bang for my buck !!!