clutch spring questions
#1
clutch spring questions
just wondering if just switching the springs makes a big differance to a stock o4 scrambler if so what spring and what is a good color spring, like to do wheelies and race around but also ride trails in woods with my kids or should i spend the extra money and just get a clutch kit?
#2
clutch spring questions
Well, you can get a whole kit for best results, but if you want to go the cheaper route, then get a Polaris white primary spring, and an HPD violet secondary spring set on 2-2 (since you ride trails). It will lower your top end some with the 2-2 setting, but it will be much more responsive on the trails. The white primary spring will raise your clutch engagement and make wheelies instant.
#3
Quad Patrol
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
clutch spring questions
Try the white Polaris primary spring before spending alot of $$$$ on a complete kit.The 500s are basicly tuned to the way you want to ride so if you want to see theresults and what they do start with a white spring and run it awhile,then set your secondary to 2-2 ,then go from there.
#6
Quad Patrol
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
#7
clutch spring questions
BigBadScrambler and ftwflh
I am in need of some information, My Wife has a 04 Scrambler 500 4X4 and she likes to run in the mud and trails.
Top speed is not of concern, for she will not top it out. What I am looking for is bottom end.
I have put the secondary spring in the 2-2 position, but my butt dyno is a little out of calabration and I really didnt notice any thing.
What should I have gained by going to the 2-2 position?
What does going to the white in the primary do for me? Will she have to rev it more to get it going? if so will it rev up and have a harsh engagement?
Thank You
Brian
I am in need of some information, My Wife has a 04 Scrambler 500 4X4 and she likes to run in the mud and trails.
Top speed is not of concern, for she will not top it out. What I am looking for is bottom end.
I have put the secondary spring in the 2-2 position, but my butt dyno is a little out of calabration and I really didnt notice any thing.
What should I have gained by going to the 2-2 position?
What does going to the white in the primary do for me? Will she have to rev it more to get it going? if so will it rev up and have a harsh engagement?
Thank You
Brian
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#8
Quad Patrol
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
clutch spring questions
Originally posted by: Bri7070
BigBadScrambler and ftwflh
I am in need of some information, My Wife has a 04 Scrambler 500 4X4 and she likes to run in the mud and trails.
Top speed is not of concern, for she will not top it out. What I am looking for is bottom end.
I have put the secondary spring in the 2-2 position, but my butt dyno is a little out of calabration and I really didnt notice any thing.
What should I have gained by going to the 2-2 position?
What does going to the white in the primary do for me? Will she have to rev it more to get it going? if so will it rev up and have a harsh engagement?
Thank You
Brian
BigBadScrambler and ftwflh
I am in need of some information, My Wife has a 04 Scrambler 500 4X4 and she likes to run in the mud and trails.
Top speed is not of concern, for she will not top it out. What I am looking for is bottom end.
I have put the secondary spring in the 2-2 position, but my butt dyno is a little out of calabration and I really didnt notice any thing.
What should I have gained by going to the 2-2 position?
What does going to the white in the primary do for me? Will she have to rev it more to get it going? if so will it rev up and have a harsh engagement?
Thank You
Brian
THe 2-2 setting gives a better backshift.I would go with a Dalton blk/white primary spring whick is a lttle higher engaging but easy to get used to.If you dont want any higher engagment go with the EPI pink spring.It wil give more mid-top power.But with less snap than the dalton spring or the polaris white.
#9
clutch spring questions
ftwflh,
the term backshift would that be the same as downshift for a non cvt? if so the 2-2 position would make the quad more responsive when coasting down from speed and then getting back on the throttle?
What is the torque curve of a 500 scrambler look like? Would a lower engaguement make for a better crawler, or would you be far below the torque that it would be a dog?
Is there a guide to cvt for dummies out there?
Thank You
Brian
the term backshift would that be the same as downshift for a non cvt? if so the 2-2 position would make the quad more responsive when coasting down from speed and then getting back on the throttle?
What is the torque curve of a 500 scrambler look like? Would a lower engaguement make for a better crawler, or would you be far below the torque that it would be a dog?
Is there a guide to cvt for dummies out there?
Thank You
Brian
#10
clutch spring questions
Originally posted by: BigBadScrambler
Well, you can get a whole kit for best results, but if you want to go the cheaper route, then get a Polaris white primary spring, and an HPD violet secondary spring set on 2-2 (since you ride trails). It will lower your top end some with the 2-2 setting, but it will be much more responsive on the trails. The white primary spring will raise your clutch engagement and make wheelies instant.
Well, you can get a whole kit for best results, but if you want to go the cheaper route, then get a Polaris white primary spring, and an HPD violet secondary spring set on 2-2 (since you ride trails). It will lower your top end some with the 2-2 setting, but it will be much more responsive on the trails. The white primary spring will raise your clutch engagement and make wheelies instant.
what happens if you install a white primary & do nothing to the secondary (leave it stock) ?