MountainMax
New member
Hey guys, I took some peopl'es advice in taking out my shims and getting a higher preload spring, If I get one with a higher preload and similar total force should the shifting be similar, only a higher engagement rpm? if so , how much will I need to go from 4500 rpm with a 45 preload up to 5000 o5 5200 rpm engagement? is there a formula? I seen stiffer ones at mountain performance that are listed below, what will they bring up the rpm to?? anyone using them?
pps-2540 YELLOW 50 140
pps-2630 RED 52.5 130
pps-2735 WHITE 60 135
pps-2610 ORANGE 55 110
pps-2820 BLUE 62.5 120
pps-2540 YELLOW 50 140
pps-2630 RED 52.5 130
pps-2735 WHITE 60 135
pps-2610 ORANGE 55 110
pps-2820 BLUE 62.5 120
NY_SXR700
Member
No wat to answer that as it all depends on where your weight in the profile is (8AB will pop at 4100 with Y-W-Y and the same total weight in a 8DN-20 will pop at 3400 with the same Y-W-Y). Now, if you keep your weights the same and go from a 40 to a 45 you most likely will go up in RPM's about 400-500. What are you trying to get with a 4500+ engagement. With a MM700 you will trench all day long at that high. I would think you would want about 3500 -3700. Doug
MountainMax
New member
I like it high for drag racing on hard packed course, she is in more of her HP range up there and pulls harder out of the hole, I have the 2" camoplast finger track which hooks up awesome on hard pack, I was told for drag racing, you want the highest engagement speed you can get without spinning, I need higher then 4500 to do this, I have it now at 5000 with a shim and I like it, she pulls hard right off the start.