M8 straight 36 or a progressive helix??

Syncustom

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A big cat guy told me a progressive helix in the secondary would really wake up me kitty. Any one play with helixes if so some input and advice would be great.
 

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I ran my stock helix in my 11 m8 for a couple hundred miles then heared about the rk tech torsional setup so I called Kelsey and talk setups long story short I ended up with a torsional secondary with a progressive helix can't remember which one. I know it's not apples to apples but the setup I have now seams to be a lot better. Yor best bet would be to call Kelsey or get ahold of him on snowest he's on there a fair bit and he knows Artic cat clutching and can help you no matter if you stay with your compression or go torsional. P.s I have a downed m7 with a straight 36 and kind or wondering what to expect never rode sled yet?
 

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i have a bunch of different ones stop by one day and try one out have a few secondarys we can swap if you want to try it out
 

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Solomon I'd love to stop by buy I have to fix a my a arms and shock before she's moving. Are you in the Edmonton area??
 

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Rk tek ran my sled for 500 km on the stock one once I put the rk tek on wow! .I'll put it every sled I buy!!
 

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talk to glengine on this forum about the rk tek or kelsey on snow west, i went with one and wont look back. works way better in the upshift and backshift department and i did gain some MPH as well.
 
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