Just got of the mountain after a weekend of testing.
4 sleds 4 different setups.
Hands down the ZRP weights win with the most consistent rpm from 2000 to 5000 feet this weekend pegged right at 8000 temperature from - 18 C to-3 C late afternoon.
The others had stock setups with weight and sea level setups with 951 arms less pin weight for elevation and mine has the SHR set up with the 968 weights. (it is the most finicky for elevation but the clickers are way more effective than on the stock setup -- go figure
If all sleds runs right on 8000 they have the most consistent performance and there is very little difference on an uphill pull in a foot and a bit of powder. The ZRP set up with the 85 GR weight and full load in the bottom and 2 grams in the middle just ran best and more consistent than any of the others.
Clickers are simply not needed on that setup.
One Guy granated a belt so bad it shattered the plastic on the guard and the rubber melted right into the remaining plastic. On my wife sled the steel bottom section in the clutch wears a groove on the fixed sheaf side of the belt just about where the inner ribs stop and the solid section of the belt starts. So I guess it looses about 20% of the surface that will not touch the sheaf on shift out.
My take is that clutch will bring Doo to where all the other clutches are, once they figure out some quality control issues on it. By doing the fins and a new belt they pretty much admit to having issues, thats nice for 18 buyers just don't forget us along the way.