powderhound
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That er secondary needs a lot of side pressure. I would look at going to a silver secondary spring or going back to a billet helix with green spring.
powderhound
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turk. If I went to a billet helix, what angle or duel angle do you think might help?
I like a straight 45 or even something around a 50/42 works very well.
powderhound
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I`ll try my stock helix first and see what happens. Thanx for the info.P.H.
intoodeep
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I don't think you got nuf weight in yur primary. What r's you gettin now and do you hold them all the way up? I run bout the same setup with Benders and the 151 w 19/40 gearing, I'm runnin heavy hitters but the total weight is 54.5gms and pullin 8700 w/ 47/41 helix and poos silver/blue spring at 6 and 1.
Higher initial angle on a multi will upshift quicker give more r's but can you hold it?
Higher initial angle on a multi will upshift quicker give more r's but can you hold it?
we have 5 MM 700s in our group all have Hi Tech clutches with a 46 helix secondary spring might vary we run at 9000 ft , we run a Polaris Silver blue or A C yellow black they are very stiff and hang on to that belt. Primary I ran a GWG with speed ring and stock weights cant remember what rivit set up hope that helps. we all run 18-42 gearing also
powderhound
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Just came down from a ride, with the stock helix. I think it pulled better track speed , but I might try a 51-43 or 50-42 helix. I`m running 20-40 gearing but will probly put an 18 top gaer in with the helix. I put in 13.9 inner and 13.9 outer and am running 8700rpm. I guess I`m still in trial and error stage. P H
intoodeep
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If you are gettin close I would recommend only making one change at a time. That's the crappy part about tuning, sometimes you get it first try, sometimes not....