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Frostbite

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Great info guys. I appreciate the great tips.

I was thinking if I could find one that someone put a 2.25" Powerclaw on and did the tunnel mod to make it more like an 09 and newer.

I have Powder Pros, the 09 tunnel mod,10.4" secondary, a Boss seaat and a Camo Extreme 2.5" x 144 on the M5. I guess I would be looking for something similar.

Thanks again
 
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dp2826

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What are you running for clutching, if you don't mind sharing?

I am running the Speedwerx orange/black spring in the secondary with a shift assist bearing. Stock primary spring. It doesn't take much, but this was by far the best setup I've found.
 

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I am running the Speedwerx orange/black spring in the secondary with a shift assist bearing. Stock primary spring. It doesn't take much, but this was by far the best setup I've found.

My m7s had this set up for years, works great, especially with the 10.4" sec. and geared down DD.
 
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Yeah I've also done some mods to a 06 M7. 2010 Powerclaw, 2010 rear axle, SLP Twinzies, SLP trail porting, shaved head, new top end, Boondocker controller, Timbersled intakes,....it rips, probably 160hp, climbs like a tiger.

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