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Helix Options

Radar78

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I'll be bringing a '16 M8000 LTD home this week and I'm trying to get setup for clutching. I have an MDS setup on the way but I'll need to set my secondary up. What are the stock helix angles for both low and high elevations? Also, what brand helix is a good alternative to stock. They list for $220 up here in Canada?? Wtf?


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bgraff1

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I know on the cat clutches the best was the stock 36 degree helix (or aftermarket 36 degree) for a stock sled. now you have a team so that completely different so this isn't much help haha
 

Speed Shop Inc.

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I'll be bringing a '16 M8000 LTD home this week and I'm trying to get setup for clutching. I have an MDS setup on the way but I'll need to set my secondary up. What are the stock helix angles for both low and high elevations? Also, what brand helix is a good alternative to stock. They list for $220 up here in Canada?? Wtf?


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stock is 48 degree. What elevation so you run at? We typically go to a shallower helix and then heavier on the weights. It works much better in deep snow, quicker backshift. We use our 42 degree helix and our 190-260 dark green spring.
 
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