Not at all, if your sled and conditions are similar to what tested best for the kit being sold, you should be real close. However, there are enough variables invovled that you could also be a ways off too. The best setup for lakes is usually somewhat at odds with the best setup for trail, especially for backshifting.
What is your current setup doing or not doing that you want to change? How are your rpm's from engagement through full shift-out now, in the conditions you want to setup for?
Some of the kits mentioned above include new weights with different shift profiles which may improve in the areas you are looking for.[/QUOTE
Stock clutching seems good but at full shift out its running at 8900 rpm.Im looking for a good agressive trail kit while still keeping my top end(if possible).I plan on running a 1" track with 144 picks.I guess i just want more pull in throughout the entire shift range.