Heal clicker setup

Ames2000

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Heelclicker setup

I was wondering if someone had a good heelclicker grass drag setup they had that they would like to share? I have a 2000 srx 700. I got grass drags coming up and I don't know what to run! Thanks!
 
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Got 8bu-00 there is few setups in tech section your clickers cut?
 
Found a setup for drag 40-10 red spring 15.6mm rollers 4.7g heel 6.0g tip 50/36 green sec at 60*
 
00sxrjoe said:
Found a setup for drag 40-10 red spring 15.6mm rollers 4.7g heel 6.0g tip 50/36 green sec at 60*

although good, i personally wouldnt use that for 500ft drag racing, thats a better suited trail set up. reason being, the tip weight is not really gonna clamp the belt that good because the distance your racing in is only 500ft. Youd be better off with weight in the first hole and a empty tip, because your spending more time on the beginning and middle of the weight ramp in only 500ft.

I would use something more like no heel weight for higher engagement speed, then 3.3-4.4 in first hole and empty tip with a helix around a 50-52 start and a finish somewhere like 41-42 degrees, you want to load it some via the secondary also in such a short race. tight belt deflection!

if the sled will pull it you can add the set screws to the tip with loctite. start off at 8100rpm out of the gate and it should climb to 8500rpm by end of the run.
20/40 gears is good starting point. I like slightly taller gears myself but 20/40 will get you going.

suspension,suspension,suspension, will make a big differance on how the sled leaves and what your rpm will be because its gonna determine how the engine is loaded via the load on the track/suspension. You want it to pull the skis only about 4-5 inchs and then level off slightly to hold the rear tips of the skis on the ground all the way down the track.

sit on the sled,put your feet in the footwells and sit in the same place everytime, that standing up and yanking back on the bars with your butt on the trunk, moving all over the sled will be slower.
 


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