Mister Bee
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I am thinking of putting a clutch kit on my 09 Summit X 154" and was wondering what brands is everyone using, and any benefits/complaints they have with them. By the way my machine is stock except for an MBRP can.
DJ kit, if ya can ever get a hold of him. I've been waiting a month now.
Snowmobile Clutch Kits, Dynamo Joe, mxzx revzone
I am thinking of putting a clutch kit on my 09 Summit X 154" and was wondering what brands is everyone using, and any benefits/complaints they have with them. By the way my machine is stock except for an MBRP can.
We have also put together a mountain only setup for '08-'09 Summit XP's. feel free to call the shop in the evening for details. Good improvements over stock in every aspect. We change out ramps, primary spring, pin weights and helix dpending on specific application.
Rooster Built, Auburn, Wa. 253-333-8533
I have an 08 XP 154 and I went with Bill Cudney at Cudney racing in Ont. Very easy to install, good instructions, outstanding performance. Oh ya, you get it in three days!
@OVERKILL 19
What is your email address so I can look it up. I don't know who you are.
best to get a hold of me https://www.mxzx-revzone.com/forum/
dynamo-joe@shaw.ca
As far as waiting for a month and a 1/2....if you filled out the form the data is gone up to the 17th Jan/09. I don't have anything before that date because of website database fkup. Website is fixed after 18th and now emails/orders/info@ is working smoothly and I can keep up a bit.
If you had an order in prior to 17th I hope you can fill it out again, I now back everything up in the evening on the server.
Regarding the new ramp....
This is where I started to look at a completely different ramp.
ski-doo snowmobile forums - DOOTalk.com
Figured after all the primary springs I played with that would not lower rpms on the road and maintain good rpms in the hills, either come up with a funky helix or completely different ramp.
The questions I asked pointed to me what to do on the ramp. The challenge was to figure out where on the ramp was the mph's show up.
Still waiting on the machine shop to send me some to check out vs. original I gound up. Been waiting over a week and a 1/2 on to what was supposed to be an overnight shipment. The machinist there is a one man show and works on machine stuff from yamaha/porche/nascar/antique sleds. 4 foot tall, wild eyed, wigged out hair, 20 grit sandpaper hands, crazy "mwaa haa haaa" laugh mad scientist kind of guy. He is pegged busy but does good work. Need the quality so this guy will come through with that....just slow. haha
Far as DaveB, I think he know's what he likes and has a good grasp at calibrating - curiosity is right up there. Could not resist the temptation to send him something he was looking to find out ( I betcha this will work) haha
The ramps I don't care for regarding big bore, from testing 2 of them (both around 169hp on dyno with actual dyno sheet) they build rpms too quick and would hit the rev limiter for 10 feet, then drop rpms and stand the sled up on its tail. Dave knows how to get around this with primary spring however I am not going to send that in a kit. The bbore ramps are more aggressive start angle and allow the engine to lug harder when whacking the throttle.
DaveB, I will send a big bore ramp to you when some more ramps I can grind up come in....hoping by friday they'll be here, I asked the race dept to get them here by the weekend.
I'll get you to send those ramps back to me, Im grinding the start on them with a flatter angle. I been messing with a step start helix I made so im gonna need more ramps to carve up.
If anyone want to me on the mailing list for the new ramps I made, then
dynamo-joe@shaw.ca
Subject line; Ramp mail list.
My email will auto put you onto a list and I will respond when the ramps are commissioned.
Please don't message me here, rather
MXZX-Revzone Forum
or
dynamo-joe@shaw.ca
or
Info@mxzx-revzone.com
thanks