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Post by redroush00 on Nov 12, 2013 13:53:57 GMT -6
If 5.5 gr is my sweet spot that means im mixing 9s and 5s to get 6...is that too much of a difference in the weight sizes to mix? Should i get a set of six 5.5s then or will the mix work just fine?
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Post by Alleyoop on Nov 12, 2013 14:21:10 GMT -6
I would get all 5.5s so they all move out the same amount at the same time. Right now the 9s are moving out before the 5s then the rpms have to get higher before the 5s move out ALMOST as far as the 9s. Alleyoop
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Post by redroush00 on Nov 12, 2013 15:26:39 GMT -6
Ordered some 6s and those along with the 5s will get me there. Thanks!
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Post by redroush00 on Nov 12, 2013 18:46:01 GMT -6
Heres what im trying to fix...Ideal situation. From a dead stop it will take off well and slightly over rev to about 7800 rpm then drop to 7000. Id like it to hold rpms between 7000-7500 on a constant acelleration up to 40 and not go over 8000. The best i can do now with only changing weights is off the line it will rev to 7800 for a moment and acellerate smoothly but the rpms drop to 6100-6200 around 20mph then beging climbing to 8000 at 35 mph. If i drop a gram in weights my rpms will over rev to 8200 for a moment then the rpms will only drop to around 7200 then climb to 8200-8300 at 35 mph. I think that rpm is too high to cruise at. Im hoping the performance variator will keep the rpms between 7000-7500 from start to finish and i can cruise under 7600. Again i probably havve a larger motor than the stipulated 49.6 cc because an 85 main is just right and i know over 45 is doable but quit at 44 when the rpms hit 8700 and thats with 5 gr sliders and i weigh 250 Read more: 49ccscoot.proboards.com/thread/7559/when-mixing-rollers#ixzz2kTwu4YaJ
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