Doug
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And primary spring changeSo just weight change , stock helix?
And primary spring changeSo just weight change , stock helix?
What are the #'s for this Dalton white secondary? I cant seem to find them.I was able to test my combination yesterday with jaw dropping results to say the least. I’ve been chasing the correct weight placement and figure I’ve nailed it. QAP4 weights with longest set screw hanging out the heels as far as I can without hitting the clutch. Dalton white green primary with dalton white secondary spring. Racing my dads assault we were ski to ski new. My sled is absolutely dominating his now start to finish it’s just gone. I let him go first and by 660’ I’ve caught and passed him and I’m pulling away. Impressed.
The stock Polaris belts are good for durability but not good for long term performance. You probably seen the belt getting a glaze on it and the primary clutch was getting a slight black coating on from the belt slipping even through the belt will still look new. You can scuff up the belt that will help it for a short period of time but the slippage will come back. If you keep eye on your clutches and belt running a softer belt will be fine. It's the guys that just keep on riding until and never look at anything until the belt blows it the reason they have such a hard and expensive belt in. I still run a Polaris belt but scuff up the belt when I clean the clutches ever 500 to 700 miles. Was finally was able to ride Friday and Saturday have have a little over 500 miles on now. Time to clean and inspect the sled today.I’ve kind of hit a wall and plan to move in a different direction. Friday I couldn’t make my belt stop slipping. Rpm down 700 rpm sled felt like a turd. Ended up pulling all my clutching to inspect the clutches. Cleaned them as well as the faces and went back out. Rpm was barely 8100, and laying down after 600 or so feet dropping rpm. So I cleaned the faces again and put my gboost belt on.
8000-8150 sometimes it will flash 8200. Ran fastest top speed so far on packed snow. Not a plowed road 115 mph. Much more consistent performance now, rpm is always spot on. I won’t be tuning around the Polaris belt anymore.
My sled pulls harder, feels more aggressive, and walks the stock one with ease. The gboost belt works excellent. Now we’ll see how durable it is.
I wasn’t aware the Polaris belts just gave up like that. Literally like a light switch. I thought my power valves were screwed up or engine was dying! It just killed performance. Glad it was just a quick swap and performance was back. Your spot on my clutches were just black from it. Lots of abuse on the gboost today trying to make the sled fade nothing. The only thing I notice that happens is if I get the belt really hot running back to back passes wot down the lake 4000’ or so is that it’s gotta work a bit to get to 8150. It comes out 7950 then will build to 8150 around 85 mph.The stock Polaris belts are good for durability but not good for long term performance. You probably seen the belt getting a glaze on it and the primary clutch was getting a slight black coating on from the belt slipping even through the belt will still look new. You can scuff up the belt that will help it for a short period of time but the slippage will come back. If you keep eye on your clutches and belt running a softer belt will be fine. It's the guys that just keep on riding until and never look at anything until the belt blows it the reason they have such a hard and expensive belt in. I still run a Polaris belt but scuff up the belt when I clean the clutches ever 500 to 700 miles. Was finally was able to ride Friday and Saturday have have a little over 500 miles on now. Time to clean and inspect the sled today.
The needle bearing or delrin washers will give you consistency in your clutch shifting more an a performance gainI installed the Delrin washers in my secondary this morning to test. Hopefully they don’t make the helix act steeper. We’ll see!
I’m hoping to get a couple passes on my TD GPS today.
Add the delrin washer to the primary that will help any binding you see on the primary. If you look at the jam nut on the primary you probably see some chaffing on there. Add a delrin washer from Venom to the primary.I’m calling it guys. I don’t know for the mo eh if you could do much more with a full clutch kit.
Gboost belt
Dalton white secondary
2 delrin washers
Stock everything else this setup just rocks. Now with the washers it’s so consistent. Absolutely love the way it works, shifts, and how fast it is. 117 on the Speedo is common!
Wins every race vs my GF Assault, dads and buddies.
I’m calling it guys. I don’t know for the mo eh if you could do much more with a full clutch kit.
Gboost belt
Dalton white secondary
2 delrin washers
Stock everything else this setup just rocks. Now with the washers it’s so consistent. Absolutely love the way it works, shifts, and how fast it is. 117 on the Speedo is common!
Wins every race vs my GF Assault, dads and buddies.
i was thinking the same thing yesterday didnt want to post and ruffle feathers .I'm a bit surprised that 160/240 white secondary spring isn't killing your MPH. Generally anything over a 222 finish rate in the secondary and it slows you down from what I've seen/tested.
i was thinking the same thing yesterday didnt want to post and ruffle feathers .
Was this speed loss using the stiffer finish spring on a TSS-04 or a Team Tied ? The reason I ask is I'm using a team tied(66/62f and 64/60f with 155/220) and to me it seems to shift out easier than the tss-04, almost to the point you could run a stiffer spring than with the Tss-04 but still maintain as good of acceleration.I'm a bit surprised that 160/240 white secondary spring isn't killing your MPH. Generally anything over a 222 finish rate in the secondary and it slows you down from what I've seen/tested.
i was thinking the same thing yesterday didnt want to post and ruffle feathers .