What is the max rpms on DS650
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Originally posted by: maxxedouty
If you race in the sand, thats all i do, then you need a little wheel spin,i can stick the nose pointing at the moon if i'm not carefull,thats why i'm going to a lonestar+4".
If you race in the sand, thats all i do, then you need a little wheel spin,i can stick the nose pointing at the moon if i'm not carefull,thats why i'm going to a lonestar+4".
You like the LoneStar the best? I haven't really looked at there products but I see them advertising everywhere.
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right, surface is the diff, in sand you want a little spin so when you hit the powerband and hookup your gone. i have rode ds before, but not an expert for sure. i could see maybe a couple of hun rpms or so past peak before shifting a ds. like you said due to the torque.
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my 800 has 77ftlbs of torque and it puts it down now, even in 4x4 with dune stars front and back i still spin on take off. i will be going with a set of paddles that are being made for the back of the 800, and keep the dune stars on the front to see if that helps.
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