Polaris7
Nov 17 2006, 10:26 AM
Any suggestions for this sled.
The Big Dog
Nov 18 2006, 07:57 AM
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Spoke to these performance companies today and here are the recommendations for clutching at sea level for aggressive trail riding on an 2004 700 XC Edge,keep in mind most recomm. for an SLP single is add 2 grams of weight,here it goes.
Hot Seat
HSP 72 gram (S) weights
62-48-.46 helix
Blue white secondary
165-310 primary
EPI
72 gram Belly Buster weights
54-42 full progressive
EPI Orange(Team Black Red)seconadry spring
EPI Yellow Primary 165-310
Team
420719-70-44-42
Team Black red secondary
62 gram weights
165-320 primary
RPC
68-71 Gram MTX weights)adjustable)
70-50-.46 helix
Almond Red primary
Team Red Pink Secondary spring
Goodwinn's
66 gram Polaris weights
58-44-.46 helix
Team Black Red secondary spring
Goodwinn Purple Primary(140-360)
BigDog Racing(Mine) Current Set Up
64 gram Polaris weights
70-44-.46 helix
Almond Red Primary
Team Red Blue CCW Seconadary spring
Comments Gents
This should get things going..
I am looking for a change this year for a set up that pulls hard in the mid,100mph top end is all I need,I am not a lake racer,but I do like 660-1000 foot drags,but my love is squeezing the Happy Flipper coming out of the corners and on the mid-range.
Who's do you think is best????
BigDog Racing
From what i hear 24-41 and 24-42 works well with these sleds.
ny-zzr
Nov 18 2006, 01:18 PM
i have an 04 700, installed Wolfe Pack carbon fiber reeds.....jetted down (lots of room to work from stock jetting). it really woke her up.....left the dealer set up on the clutches alone......i did find that after some mileage (1000 or so) the secondary really needs to be serviced/cleaned, it gets sluggish on the upper end.
:beerchug:
blowby
Nov 19 2006, 08:37 AM
check out the 800 xc setups down a couple posts. Usually same setups except for weights are 2-4 grams lighter