Will this drop the engagement RPM? If so, by how much? Jul 1, 2017 · Clutch weights establish WOT rpm by upshifting the CVT at a rate that the hp and load allow. Added weight usually reduces rpm because the engine doesn't have enough power to hold the previous rpm. Why this is important: Your vehicle makes its peak power at a given RPM. Does adding/subtracting X grams = +/- X rpms? Just for example, say you go from 75g weights down to 72g weights, all things being equal, will you gain a set amount of rpm per gram of weight? Jul 1, 2017 · Clutch weights establish WOT rpm by upshifting the CVT at a rate that the hp and load allow. Will this drop the engagement RPM? If so, by how much? Sep 22, 2013 · The clutch weight controls mostly the top end RPM. Sep 22, 2013 · The clutch weight controls mostly the top end RPM. Does adding/subtracting X grams = +/- X rpms? Just for example, say you go from 75g weights down to 72g weights, all things being equal, will you gain a set amount of rpm per gram of weight? How much RPM change for each 2 g weight. You must first know your target RPM. It can control shift with the shape also engagement with the shape. Does adding/subtracting X grams = +/- X rpms? Just for example, say you go from 75g weights down to 72g weights, all things being equal, will you gain a set amount of rpm per gram of weight? Nov 28, 2007 · So I was wondering if there's a general rule about clutch weights. Does adding/subtracting X grams = +/- X rpms? Just for example, say you go from 75g weights down to 72g weights, all things being equal, will you gain a set amount of rpm per gram of weight? Operating RPM is the RPM your engine runs during full throttle. However, as rpm drops, so does the upshift force of the added weight. Nov 6, 2013 · The trick is to try and match the profile and weight of the set of weights to the power curve of the engine. Will this drop the engagement RPM? If so, by how much? Nov 6, 2013 · The trick is to try and match the profile and weight of the set of weights to the power curve of the engine. Thing is i was trying different setup tonight. Jul 1, 2017 · Clutch weights establish WOT rpm by upshifting the CVT at a rate that the hp and load allow. Jul 1, 2017 · Clutch weights establish WOT rpm by upshifting the CVT at a rate that the hp and load allow. My 66g weight are polaris oem and my 68 are Team. Will this drop the engagement RPM? If so, by how much? Dec 6, 2010 · I'm looking for a ballbark estimate on the effect of adding 2 grams heavier weights and keeping the same spring. Most of the time you can move a stock sled up a couple of grams if you are a flatlander, but you may need to go to lighter weights if you ride in areas of elevation over 3000 feet. For example, a Polaris RZR 900XP is typically around 8200 RPM. Nov 28, 2007 · So I was wondering if there's a general rule about clutch weights. Notched weights hang the roller up for a split second that gives you a higher engagement RPM. Will this drop the engagement RPM? If so, by how much? How much RPM change for each 2 g weight. I pulled 8000RPM with 68g weight and over 8300RPM with 66g. Will this drop the engagement RPM? If so, by how much? Nov 28, 2007 · So I was wondering if there's a general rule about clutch weights. Does adding/subtracting X grams = +/- X rpms? Just for example, say you go from 75g weights down to 72g weights, all things being equal, will you gain a set amount of rpm per gram of weight? Nov 6, 2013 · The trick is to try and match the profile and weight of the set of weights to the power curve of the engine. Is it something in between or i have to gring the 68g until i reach my 8200 desired. Dec 6, 2010 · I'm looking for a ballbark estimate on the effect of adding 2 grams heavier weights and keeping the same spring. Does adding/subtracting X grams = +/- X rpms? Just for example, say you go from 75g weights down to 72g weights, all things being equal, will you gain a set amount of rpm per gram of weight? Dec 6, 2010 · I'm looking for a ballbark estimate on the effect of adding 2 grams heavier weights and keeping the same spring. Operating RPM is the RPM your engine runs during full throttle. . This is your target RPM. Add weight to lower the operating RPM. How much RPM change for each 2 g weight. Subtract weight to raise operating RPM. Does adding/subtracting X grams = +/- X rpms? Just for example, say you go from 75g weights down to 72g weights, all things being equal, will you gain a set amount of rpm per gram of weight? Sep 22, 2013 · The clutch weight controls mostly the top end RPM. euenxw mmshdzh hutuc wwiuhev pyg kies rqq ycjnb xkwq qvql