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2016 800 155 just a can what weight bellie buster

62s but i woild run pol weights, i geared down to pro gearing and tried 64 bb at 6000 feet and could only hit 7900 where as normally id run 66s pol weights. I find this motor dont like weight in the middle of the weight.
Just my obversations.
 
Go with stock (64gm) BB weights and get Carls helix. That will make you smile :)

But call them first and discuss this in case they have a new and improved combination.
 
Go with stock (64gm) BB weights and get Carls helix. That will make you smile :)

But call them first and discuss this in case they have a new and improved combination.

Like he said. The helix works. I ran 66 BBs with an SLP pipe/Diamond S can on a 16 Axys 163 by 2.6. Get the roller bearing from Carl's too. It is not expensive and it definitely helps.
 
I have lots of experience with Belly Busters at this elevation. 64 grams is what you want but as for the helix, the stock 40 straight is good if you want a more gentle engagement. The Belly Busters push in really hard and if you also have a helix that has a high starting angle it will compound this. Your sled will hit really hard out of the hole but it can make it difficult to NOT spin when trying to climb out of a stuck or climb on a truck deck. Go one or the other but I would not do both unless you are just looking for to have some fun.

Also I would run the Polaris Durability shim kit we sell for $12. Put one shim on the backside of each weight so they don't gouge into the spider.
 
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