Just picked up my new G4 175 and Clickers are so tight I can't move them... any tips or suggestions? Just don't want to wreck anything. Also do I take the bolt all the way out to adjust the Clickers? Thanks! First Doo in 20 years...
Just picked up my new G4 175 and Clickers are so tight I can't move them... any tips or suggestions? Just don't want to wreck anything. Also do I take the bolt all the way out to adjust the Clickers? Thanks! First Doo in 20 years...
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I would like to add to this if you dont mind, what are guys seeing for rpm on their 175's at factory clicker, 3(?) My one buddy was seeing 8200rpm, while im seeing 8000rpm...
I have the cooker can, 220lbs with gear.
The other guy, same sled, loud maybe race can, not sure make, 300lbs.
Your age is showing Fred because I have the same problem. The young guys in my group not so much. Lol. The key for us old guys is to make your own line. Works everytime!All stock, clicker 3, 6-7000 feet, pulled 78-7900rpm, track speed of 80km/hr 230lb driver..
this sled is extremely darty, and trying to follow a steep rut line in deep snow, good luck
I have the cooker can, 220lbs with gear.
The other guy, same sled, loud maybe race can, not sure make, 300lbs.
I thought they flow tested them??
Never removing the cooker can, hot meals are absolutely needed on the hill. I thought they flow tested them??
What does that even mean?
Exactly what is says. Flow tested to match cfm of the stock unit.
How old is old these days to be able to keep up with the young punks?
Interesting... So they blow a fan through it and as long as the amount that comes out the bottom matches the stock muffler it's all the same? Cool.
I'm no exhaust builder but I have a suspicion that there's a bit more science to it than that. But I'll give you that they do cook a mean beef burrito!