700 efi does only 50 mph
#12
Airdamm does good work. (800-1000 miles on mine)
The cat and the king use the same motor with a dry clutch.
I did 1+2 on mine with lighter rollers and it made a world of difference.
I also twisted my main spring (didn't replace it at the time there was none avail an Adam (airdamm owner)told me to do it)
The low is great and 2 hi is much better for clearing logs and such.
A buddy of mine with a grizz still had the delay from 0-10-12 with his after doing a mad mike kit but he has the wet clutch. There is a ton of info on the wet clutch delete on Grizzly Central.
For all you grizz folks he overcame the wet clutch with a bolt on power tip. everything I read about them was crap but for him with the mad mike work it overcame his wet clutch. Also he didnt have to change his fuel air mix. (no chip)
The cat and the king use the same motor with a dry clutch.
I did 1+2 on mine with lighter rollers and it made a world of difference.
I also twisted my main spring (didn't replace it at the time there was none avail an Adam (airdamm owner)told me to do it)
The low is great and 2 hi is much better for clearing logs and such.
A buddy of mine with a grizz still had the delay from 0-10-12 with his after doing a mad mike kit but he has the wet clutch. There is a ton of info on the wet clutch delete on Grizzly Central.
For all you grizz folks he overcame the wet clutch with a bolt on power tip. everything I read about them was crap but for him with the mad mike work it overcame his wet clutch. Also he didnt have to change his fuel air mix. (no chip)





