Skidooslayer687
Member
Hey guys, i know i've posted numerous things on here about clutching my sled properly. So far i've got the primary set at 4.8 in the heel, 3.3 in the middle hole, and 5 in the tip. It has 40-10 heelclicker weights in it. When i hit the throttle hard from a dead stop it will rev up to about 8100 or 8200, then it will just sit there. From my reading on this site, i've gotten the impression that the SRX's like to be lugged down to 8100 or so on hard acceleration and then pick up the extra 400 rpm on a longer run. I know i need a new helix and am trying to get a hold of one right now, i've got the stock straight 47 helix in right now with the red spring. I have went out and purchased the green secondary spring as well. I was thinking along the lines of a 50/38 helix from dalton..... Now my questions:
1. With that helix what would be a good weight setup and secondary sprign wrap for radar runs?
2. What would be a good weight setup and secondary spring wrap for drag racing? i've got 144 studs and transfer rods.
I know i've asked a few questions before about clutching setups and helix's, i cannot find any setups other then agressive trail setups in the clutching section.... And i have no clutching experience as to what would be a good place to start for different applications such as drag racing or radar runs. The only reason i'm asking now is that theres radar runs and drag races near my house this weekend coming up and i wouldnt mind going out and seeing what my sled can do. As i said i have access to the red secondary spring, green secondary spring, and the stock 47 helix... and hopefully a new helix sometime this week.... Can I get a good setup out of this stuff?? Any help would be much appreciated, thanks in advance!
1. With that helix what would be a good weight setup and secondary sprign wrap for radar runs?
2. What would be a good weight setup and secondary spring wrap for drag racing? i've got 144 studs and transfer rods.
I know i've asked a few questions before about clutching setups and helix's, i cannot find any setups other then agressive trail setups in the clutching section.... And i have no clutching experience as to what would be a good place to start for different applications such as drag racing or radar runs. The only reason i'm asking now is that theres radar runs and drag races near my house this weekend coming up and i wouldnt mind going out and seeing what my sled can do. As i said i have access to the red secondary spring, green secondary spring, and the stock 47 helix... and hopefully a new helix sometime this week.... Can I get a good setup out of this stuff?? Any help would be much appreciated, thanks in advance!