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clutching for turbo rmk 700 HELP PLEASE

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purepolaris600

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hay guy just kind of wondering what you guys are running with your turboed 700 rmk 155 compleatly stock except for turbo running 8000-11000ft, at around 7-9 pounds of boost on pump gas, like weights, springs(primary and secendary)and hilix also gearing, i bought a used turbo kit and it comes with none of that, and he had it set up for a d800 i know this is kind of a shot in the dark and alot of things come into play but i would like a starting point to get me started then i will tune from there thanks guys
 
No expierence with the TD700 but on my TD800 I run the exact same elevation in southern colorado. I run 74g weights and a EPI Gold Spring. I run 8-10lbs and pull between 82-8400. I know this isnt your sled but based on that I would guess a TD700 would probably need 66-70g weights and a slightly less stiff spring. Hope this at least gives you something to think about
 
turbo setup

i have the same sled same turbo and i run lightening weights 67.5 polaris almond red primary spring orange blk secondary spring and i believe a fifty straight helix. and it runns perfectly but you can call boondockers and they will help you set it up
 
I would ask Justin Sibler he can get you set up with a cluch kit. I'm playing around with some cluching this winter I'm running a D7 turbo same elevation and bost and im running cutlers turbo primary weights that you can adjust and i'm at 67 right know and running a 150/310 primary spring and not sure on the secondary but justin could tell you. hope this helps.
 
i got my clutching from justin. i just couldnt seem to get out of the hole. once i was going i was fine but it just would rather stay on the line
 
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