What is the max rpms on DS650
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just because it will rev to ?ever dosent mean thats where the max hp and torque is at. i saw a pic of a stock 1 on the dyno and it was in between 55k-6k then started to drop off, yes it did rev higher, but for what reason?means u could help it with some mods.
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The only reason to rev higher with a stock motor is to get a higher top speed without loosing take off by getting that top speed with a bigger sprocket...what i mean is...only other option for top speed is a larger front sprocket which takes away bottom...if you increase your rev limiter you still have the same take off as you did before but you can get into the 80mphs now.
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The only problem with shifting sooner in the RPM range is if your spinning which was a problem when Bombs came with the Dominators stock. Those things would spin on just about any surface. You shift early and lug the motor because of so much wheel spin. I have a tach and also cams and I shift around 7000. It does make a difference and you will see rookies on the drag strip rev the quad to the moon. I can also tell you with stock springs be careful with those CDIs with no limit. Ever see a couple of little smiley faces on top of a piston. Its really not a happy thing
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Originally posted by: MrMeaner
The only problem with shifting sooner in the RPM range is if your spinning which was a problem when Bombs came with the Dominators stock. Those things would spin on just about any surface. You shift early and lug the motor because of so much wheel spin. I have a tach and also cams and I shift around 7000. It does make a difference and you will see rookies on the drag strip rev the quad to the moon. I can also tell you with stock springs be careful with those CDIs with no limit. Ever see a couple of little smiley faces on top of a piston. Its really not a happy thing
The only problem with shifting sooner in the RPM range is if your spinning which was a problem when Bombs came with the Dominators stock. Those things would spin on just about any surface. You shift early and lug the motor because of so much wheel spin. I have a tach and also cams and I shift around 7000. It does make a difference and you will see rookies on the drag strip rev the quad to the moon. I can also tell you with stock springs be careful with those CDIs with no limit. Ever see a couple of little smiley faces on top of a piston. Its really not a happy thing
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Originally posted by: maxxedouty
Hello Ron, so your saying that with a stock motor you wait till you are almost 1k past your powerband before you shift.come on,no wonder i beat my biddies ds so bad, i guess they were just spinning their wheels.funny.thats why they make diff types of tires.
Hello Ron, so your saying that with a stock motor you wait till you are almost 1k past your powerband before you shift.come on,no wonder i beat my biddies ds so bad, i guess they were just spinning their wheels.funny.thats why they make diff types of tires.
I agree with Misdemeaner though about the spinning tires. You just can't get traction the way these things make torque and you can be fooled into shifting too early when spinning, then the tires grab when you shift and rpms go in the tank. Slows you down alot!