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Low Altitude Clutching?

patoki

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I'm curious to know if anybody has a good working clutch configuration figured out for 0 to 2000 feet. I've searched the forums and can't find alot of info on what im looking for. So if you'd like to share, let's see what you got..... I'm currently set up with 10 psi with 78g Mds weights, 120-340 spring. 42 48 helix and 160 280 spring. Works ok, but I feel there is more to be gained.
 
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Zone28M7

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I'm curious to know if anybody has a good working clutch configuration figured out for 0 to 2000 feet. I've searched the forums and can't find alot of info on what im looking for. So if you'd like to share, let's see what you got..... I'm currently set up with 10 psi with 78g Mds weights, 120-340 spring. 42 48 helix and 160 280 spring. Works ok, but I feel there is more to be gained.
I don't know much about sea level setups but that weight seems really high.

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AKFULLTHROTTLE

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What sled you have changes what weight you need.

For my Pro I ran 83 grams for 7psi
For my Axys I have 86 and 5psi pulls it.

I have heard an Axys at 2000ish pulling 90 grams at 7psi.
 
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