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i have a 15 pro rmk 800. I'm not happy with the back shift track speeds in the deeper snow. It seems to power out and wont stay with summits etc. I want to clutch it and I'm considering the mds clutch kit. I noticed the kit only comes with adjustable weights. Will just weights make that big of a difference? I'm a flatlander from northern ontario. Any advice or other clutch kits would be deeply appreciated.
 

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Run a Carls Gear down. Excellent stage 1 on these sleds
 

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i have a 15 pro rmk 800. I'm not happy with the back shift track speeds in the deeper snow. It seems to power out and wont stay with summits etc. I want to clutch it and I'm considering the mds clutch kit. I noticed the kit only comes with adjustable weights. Will just weights make that big of a difference? I'm a flatlander from northern ontario. Any advice or other clutch kits would be deeply appreciated.

The Pro can benefit from a roller bearing kit which lets it quickly backshift. The force it takes to open the secondary slows down its response. This kits makes it smooth as butter.
 

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Get off our wallet and buy turbo ya cheapo!!!


i have a 15 pro rmk 800. I'm not happy with the back shift track speeds in the deeper snow. It seems to power out and wont stay with summits etc. I want to clutch it and I'm considering the mds clutch kit. I noticed the kit only comes with adjustable weights. Will just weights make that big of a difference? I'm a flatlander from northern ontario. Any advice or other clutch kits would be deeply appreciated.
 

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Go to next stiffer secondary spring from team. Another 20lbs on finish rate and that should help you without breaking the bank


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Here is what I have ran and have found it to be better for throttle response and back shift. run 10-64 weights with an SLP blue/pink primary spring, add delrin washers to your secondary and run the Team Red/black spring with the stock helix.
 

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Im gearing down my 13 and gonna try the kurts clutch kit this year. Comes with both springs, helix and delrin washer i believe. You then use the stock polaris weights. In the past i sent my primary to carls cycle to have the sheaves machined, balanced and their full clutch kit. Used epi weights. Was really good.
 

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Mds weights seem to work really well or the slp mtx and they are adjustable.


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Mds weights seem to work really well or the slp mtx and they are adjustable.


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I currently have the slp MTX weights. Just wanting to try a set of belly busters and see if has more snap on the low end.
 
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