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Good to know. My sled works great and were I ride out here so I will save my money.I'm not really a fan of clutch "kits". There are great differences in rider preference, expectations, riding style, snow conditions, elevations, weight and even sled to sled differences. I don't feel tossing in a relatively generic kit is really is any better than brp's generic factory calibration. If the sled runs well and you're happy with it, I'd leave it be. I don't subscribe to the "there's lots left on the table" camp. However, if you have specific problems or preferences, then deal with that with the correct parts on a case by case basis.
The issues with my G4T were: 1) significant over revving, 2) buzzy, high rpm's on the trail, 3) higher than desired belt temps (not a belt blower tho)
After some frustration with trying to address the issues myself, and some positive feedback from others, I impulse bought their setup while at the shop one day.
The PL kit consisted of: 1)primary spring, 2) their own pivot bolt and washers 3) a BRP multi angle helix 4) a 22 tooth top gear (stock 21)
Their theory (as was roughly explained) that the turbo needed to be loaded more and the gearing and more aggressive shifting would address this.
Another well known shop in sic highly recommended slp's magnum weights as the solution.
It did nothing for the over revving. I had to add a bunch of pivot weight back on over what they said I would need, which I had already tried before their kit. They supplied a generic allen head bolt with a stack of Nord-lock waters for weight. This makes the bolt very difficult to loosen and the head was already beginning to strip. I put brp bolts and washers back on. The buzziness on the trail did improve greatly. I think it is a combination of the helix and gearing. Overall, I feel backshifting improved slightly from the helix. Lastly, my seat of the pants opinion is the belt temps went up slightly after the kit. Likely as a result of the gear up.
My G5T was over revving as well, but I liked the shifting characteristics. I've added several grams of pivot weight, which for the most part has addressed the problem, but back shifting has suffered a bit and I find it inconsistent.
I have ridden a friends G5T with ibackshift clutching. I didn't like it at all. Low engagement, but very 'lurchy' imo. His kits are very popular with good reviews. To each their own I guess.
I was in there and they were trying to sell me on there clutch set up but I haven't had any issues or belt problems so leave it alone I guess.