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I upgraded my sled with the following...
- SLP single w/can
- Clutching changes required with the SLP single (Team secondary helix, blue/pink primary & black/white secondary springs, MTX weights with 2g outside and 1g inside)
- SLP big air intake kit
Before changes, I was running at 8100 RPMs max and my sled was very responsive on the throttle.
After "upgrades", I'm running at 7800 RPMs max and my sled is not responsive as it used to be. I can feel the power but it feels like it's being "held back." Like my sled went to "sleep" instead of "waking it up", power wise. The throttle response feels like it is 1 second slower and it takes longer to reach the same power I had before I made the changes. My buddy's 05 800 ran better and stronger than my sled when we went out yesterday.
NOTE: I did not add the delrin washers. (I still don't understand where they go, to be exact.) I run at 7,000 feet and higher.
Can anyone help me out here? Anyone who knows exactly what I'm talking about and can make the right recommendations to wake my sled up again.
- SLP single w/can
- Clutching changes required with the SLP single (Team secondary helix, blue/pink primary & black/white secondary springs, MTX weights with 2g outside and 1g inside)
- SLP big air intake kit
Before changes, I was running at 8100 RPMs max and my sled was very responsive on the throttle.
After "upgrades", I'm running at 7800 RPMs max and my sled is not responsive as it used to be. I can feel the power but it feels like it's being "held back." Like my sled went to "sleep" instead of "waking it up", power wise. The throttle response feels like it is 1 second slower and it takes longer to reach the same power I had before I made the changes. My buddy's 05 800 ran better and stronger than my sled when we went out yesterday.
NOTE: I did not add the delrin washers. (I still don't understand where they go, to be exact.) I run at 7,000 feet and higher.
Can anyone help me out here? Anyone who knows exactly what I'm talking about and can make the right recommendations to wake my sled up again.