Cluthing on boosted nytro

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Have a boosted nytro, powder lites kit with boosted kit.Was running good , all numbers were good . Put new boosted box on and now banging off rev limter , thinking i have to put more weight in primary but already running 8bu weight with steel in both holes ,looking for sugestions thnx
 

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Mpi rivets in your 8bu's or dalton adjustables. I have heard guys even welding on the back of the 8bu's to get them heavier.
 

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Just steel rivets ,and just hear of mpi rivets . Are you talking about about adjustable rivets or the Dalton weights .I have the weights but don't think the profile will work. Think it is not aggressive enough
 

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Dalton DTYA-2 weights. 14.5 rollers? Start at 82 grams. What secondary spring you running? White white yamaha? Arctic Cat green? Epi purple?
 

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Yes 14.5 rollers,blue pink blue on primary, stock secondary ,white white secondary, had epi purple in there found stock worked better at the time
 

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start with 81 grams. 8fs weight are 68 gram base and 8fp are 65 gram or viva versa but the heavier of the two loaded in all three holes with 17.2 solid steel robots (4.5 grams each) or super tips or I prefer the dalton dtya-2 weights.
 
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I stock the Mpi rivets if that is the route you go-Darren
 

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Thanks for all the information guys ,got all the parts ,headed to the hills .
 
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