viper steve
New member
was wondering if anyone has tried the adjustable helix from shockwave? must be only straight angled. how does it perform and is it worth the money they want?
mopar1rules
Active member
i have never personally tried it. i just looked at it at haydays. as far as i remember its only straight angles. i personally would never buy one. how often does anyone really use a straight angled helix when tuning?? its a neat idea and gadget tho.
They come in a strate & multi angle.
2 bad things about this
...you do not adjust the secondary for big rpm changes. It brings up a lot of other issues that have been covered before on the 4 stroke side
The ramps are very skinny & they will cut into your secondary puck glides in a short time.
2 bad things about this
...you do not adjust the secondary for big rpm changes. It brings up a lot of other issues that have been covered before on the 4 stroke side
The ramps are very skinny & they will cut into your secondary puck glides in a short time.
mopar1rules
Active member
Turk said:They come in a strate & multi angle.
2 bad things about this
...you do not adjust the secondary for big rpm changes. It brings up a lot of other issues that have been covered before on the 4 stroke side
The ramps are very skinny & they will cut into your secondary puck glides in a short time.
i didn't know that. that's kinda neat. turk, did they just come out w/that for this year, or was it out last year too? when i checked them out at haydays last year, i thought the guy said they only had straight angle?
I bought a dual angle at haydays 3 years ago. bought it; tested it & sold it. Sorry man u were told or heard wrong. The dual angle is supposed to be an 8 degree spread but I found it to be much more.
mopar1rules
Active member
Turk said:I bought a dual angle at haydays 3 years ago. bought it; tested it & sold it. Sorry man u were told or heard wrong. The dual angle is supposed to be an 8 degree spread but I found it to be much more.
huh....yeah, cause the guy behind the table told me only straight angle?? oh well, it don't matter.