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Not enough RPM — what to do?

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HannaB

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Not enough RPM — what to do?

Hi, how do I improve the RPMs on my sled? I only get about 7,800 RPM under load (climbing) and it's just not enough to keep me out of trouble. My sled is a '10 M8 SnoPro 153" with an aftermarket can. It was set up by Mountain Magic before delivery and since they're out of business now, I can't call and ask... Sled has about 500 miles on it.

I changed to a pink/blue spring and gained about 100 RPMs but that's not enough. I get almost 8,000-8,100 RPM on flat ground, but it faints going uphill in powder.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Hanna in Tahoe
 
What weights are you running and what elevation are you riding?

70s?

68s?

I would take some weight out of the primary.
 
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Shave 1 gram off the weights so they are 67#, and put an slp blue/pink spring in the primary.
This setup works great for our area!
 
I usually just shave the side of the weight (where the part #s are) with a dremel. This should maintain the same profile and shift.

Anyone notice that the 2011 uses the yellow/white primary?

How does that compare in length to the SLP blue/pink?
 
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