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The thing I remember when I went from the 2860 to 2876 was when on and off the throttle in the trees the 76 was more linear. The 60 spooled fast, but it had to spool to make power, more on and off. The 76 made boost earlier in the rpms didn't get the "hit" the 2860 did. I think there was a hit because the 60 had to spin up to flow air, where the 76 could flow air at lower turbine speeds. The 2860 had more turbine sound.....it was working harder. It was a little deceiving, but having to add weight to my heavy hitters told me the 76 was making more power. 13lbs at 6k feet though.
7-8lbs at 10k feet? That's for Sallys...turn up the boost and use your sled to replace a gym workout!
7-8lbs at 10k feet? That's for Sallys...turn up the boost and use your sled to replace a gym workout!