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  1. Dr.Notadoo

    Need a little help fine tuning

    Yes but the start is 2 degs steeper, with a 6 degs spread, instead of 4. Been using both of these helixs since the Axys came out in 2015..
  2. Dr.Notadoo

    Need a little help fine tuning

    Yup I read it before, change the rear helix, there is no midrange load in the stock helix, this will help you pulling issue. Like I said before 48-44 full , leave the stock spring. If you want more go into the primary with more weight and change the spring.
  3. Dr.Notadoo

    Need a little help fine tuning

    Ok let's start from the beginning: what exactly is ur set up? And we can go from there..
  4. Dr.Notadoo

    Need a little help fine tuning

    Fix what? Making the front clutch fight the rear clutch because there's too much spring tension?you need to be able to load the motor if you stiff in your springs you're slowing the shift down not loading the motor your performance will suffer
  5. Dr.Notadoo

    Bikeman stage 3 was happy until???

    its all about leverage boys...
  6. Dr.Notadoo

    Need a little help fine tuning

    great all round helix is the 48-44 full.You can use the stock rear spring, works great..I wouldent put any more spring tension on the stock helix, its very mild and if you make the shift slower the sled will rev and not pull..
  7. Dr.Notadoo

    TEAM TIED TEST

    To answer ur question a 68-63 is like a 50-44 and a 66-62 is like a 48-44. The 63 could be almost be a 45 in a tss04
  8. Dr.Notadoo

    Real World Test Results

    weaker spring in secondary helped a lot, as did gearing ,go deeper..
  9. Dr.Notadoo

    Bikeman stage 3 was happy until???

    I don't think proS800 started with that helix..?
  10. Dr.Notadoo

    Lightning Weights

    did you look into team rooster weights? they have a turbo application as does CPC..
  11. Dr.Notadoo

    Quick Secondary Question

    It will miss shift if you have enough traction the The belt will drop in the secondary because it will shift to fast
  12. Dr.Notadoo

    Quick Secondary Question

    If you have very good traction in your sled and hooks very well that 100 start spring is never going to work on a 50° helix imo
  13. Dr.Notadoo

    Quick Secondary Question

    you do have a helix cut for ER? right. the spring you have listed is going to cause a miss shift on take-off its to weak for that helix..make sure you try it a few more times ,the movable may just not be locking in the groove..
  14. Dr.Notadoo

    Shootout Results

    Matt I snagged that pic remember..
  15. Dr.Notadoo

    Adjusting for overdrive

    Yes it would if your going to ride fast trail where your heavy into the throttle..
  16. Dr.Notadoo

    Adjusting for overdrive

    the stock pipe makes better hp in the lower rpm ranges over the aftermarket pipes(most of them,) the power is made at a higher shift speed, like(8350-8500) where the stock pipe dies .
  17. Dr.Notadoo

    Adjusting for overdrive

    If you have a stock pipe your shift speed is perfect, that profile is aggressive mid to top, they will shift like there 5 grams heavier. I think your better of like Brock said, cam down and try it. You should be able to add some base weight to those. Ultimately I think your going to gear down...
  18. Dr.Notadoo

    Adjusting for overdrive

    You were with Boyd this wkend, just figured it out.. senica falls?
  19. Dr.Notadoo

    Adjusting for overdrive

    where are you testing I see your in ny?
  20. Dr.Notadoo

    Adjusting for overdrive

    which cpc weights do you have the trail version or the turbo mags? there is another way to shift out the primary...add more power..lol just kidding ..as mentioned the gearing or tip weight .


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