2012 xp TSS setup

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Turned out I was geared too tall, dropped down and problem solved. Had a 23 top gear
 

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125 wholly smack...I am coming off a turbo nytro and we did not need to go that high hence why I was asking about the main fuel. I will keep going higher on the next ride...
 

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125 wholly smack...I am coming off a turbo nytro and we did not need to go that high hence why I was asking about the main fuel. I will keep going higher on the next ride...

It all depends on how your sled is tuned in the rpm increments. Most TSS maps use lower values for the rpm ranges which require a higher main fuel value. My baseline with my map is around 128 and i have found myself down around 125 to really get it working well in springtime conditions.
 

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130 here, it flickers to high 11's some times but mid 12's on long wot pulls


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thanks All...what is everyone running for skids. I am completely stock right now but looking to go 163 - 3 with ice age and t-motion...
 

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Main fuel for me is 100-110 depending on the day. For skid, I'm running a baker skid on stock rails. Works really well
 

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Going to go racers edge with ice age rails.. Debating 3" or not.. Depends on how much a drop and roll costs


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