Feb 5, 2016 #1 mudmania Active VIP Member Joined Mar 6, 2010 Messages 190 Reaction score 51 Location Fairview, Alberta The stock team primary weights for 2000 ft are on back order till march. Are the adjustable Dalton primary weights working good in the new 16 cats?
The stock team primary weights for 2000 ft are on back order till march. Are the adjustable Dalton primary weights working good in the new 16 cats?
Feb 5, 2016 #2 slededjr Active VIP Member Joined Nov 25, 2011 Messages 1,577 Reaction score 1,972 Location sherwood park No issues to my knowledge.
Feb 5, 2016 Thread starter #3 mudmania Active VIP Member Joined Mar 6, 2010 Messages 190 Reaction score 51 Location Fairview, Alberta I was just wondering what would be the best thing to do, buy a set of low elevation weights for 2000 feet and lower, or just buy the Dalton's and fine tune without exchanging the weights before each mountain trip.
I was just wondering what would be the best thing to do, buy a set of low elevation weights for 2000 feet and lower, or just buy the Dalton's and fine tune without exchanging the weights before each mountain trip.
Feb 5, 2016 #4 slededjr Active VIP Member Joined Nov 25, 2011 Messages 1,577 Reaction score 1,972 Location sherwood park I'd go with removing set screw for higher altitude. Only takes a few minutes to do. We add or remove a couple grams from. High to low altitude.
I'd go with removing set screw for higher altitude. Only takes a few minutes to do. We add or remove a couple grams from. High to low altitude.
Feb 6, 2016 #5 Ewaschuk Active member Joined Oct 17, 2013 Messages 119 Reaction score 222 Location Alberta IMO, would be better off running Daltons. for the time you save just pulling out 3 set screws is nice
IMO, would be better off running Daltons. for the time you save just pulling out 3 set screws is nice
Feb 6, 2016 Thread starter #6 mudmania Active VIP Member Joined Mar 6, 2010 Messages 190 Reaction score 51 Location Fairview, Alberta Ok. Just ordered a set of Dalton's. What's the target rpm on the 800? 8100?
Feb 6, 2016 #7 slededjr Active VIP Member Joined Nov 25, 2011 Messages 1,577 Reaction score 1,972 Location sherwood park Try it at 8 and 81. Some pull harder then others at either rpm.
Feb 7, 2016 #8 M mountianguy Active VIP Member Joined Apr 26, 2009 Messages 575 Reaction score 736 Location stony plain A/C RPM is 8100-8200 on a stock eng, stock exhaust.