nosguy
New member
I have been testing my 2000 srx today in the snow, I had a 51/37 helix on it with green secondary at 80'. It launched good but alot of track spin. I then put a straight 47 helix, green seconday at 80' and tried launching it. The sled seemed to have less track spin, and seemed to pull harder.
Will a shallower helix provide better traction on loose conditions?
Sled has 144 pics with a speed track. Track conditions were terrible. Just racing in a field covered with 2 inches of loose snow.
Will a shallower helix provide better traction on loose conditions?
Sled has 144 pics with a speed track. Track conditions were terrible. Just racing in a field covered with 2 inches of loose snow.
terret725
New member
a shalower helix ill gve u more shift faster and so ull have less torque. thast prolly why u didnt spin. its almost. but not quite, like takin takin some twist out of the secondary. u shift faster. goin too shalow can cause u too lose power by causing too much drag on the motor when its not at peak power. its a carefull balanceing act.