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how many grams are stock pins on a f3 800?
also with my stock pins,spring,ramps i couldnt get it over 8000 and the clickers dont seem to change it on this clutchjamesfIII800 said:im running 280 ramps with 19.6 grams and a r/w spring i think 250/380 i cant run over 8000rpms i need to be at 8700 with my pipes what do i do? clicker on 3
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its stock i have a straight 50 you think that would work? a few people that was watching me run did say they could hear my sled lose at shiftjoker said:Your helix is to steep.
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jamesfIII800 said:its stock i have a straight 50 you think that would work? a few people that was watching me run did say they could hear my sled lose at shiftjoker said:Your helix is to steep.
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That helix is very good. What preload are you running ? Put the preload to at least 21 pounds.Maybe take off a gram or 2 on the weight. If you look around there is pretty good setups on this site. ByejamesfIII800 said:ok so my helix is too steep ? to run at 8700
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will they work with 280 ramps and a r/w spring?BadMxz said:Try lighter pin's, like 14 to 16 gr. That will raise your rpm
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will they work with 280 ramps and a r/w spring?BadMxz said:Try lighter pin's, like 14 to 16 gr. That will raise your rpm
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They look like stock solid pins but hard to tell. I bought a digital gram scale a few years back and it comes in real handy for times like these. Not that expensive and takes out all the guess work. You may have motor issues. Why do you want to get up to 8700. Are you running some aftermarket pipes? Stock was not that high. Maybe 8300 stock.jamesfIII800 said:can anyone tell me by looking if these are stock?
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yes im running crank shop lake pipes with cut head and lifted baseMachZ990 said:They look like stock solid pins but hard to tell. I bought a digital gram scale a few years back and it comes in real handy for times like these. Not that expensive and takes out all the guess work. You may have motor issues. Why do you want to get up to 8700. Are you running some aftermarket pipes? Stock was not that high. Maybe 8300 stock.jamesfIII800 said:can anyone tell me by looking if these are stock?
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