ruffryder Well-known member Lifetime Membership Mar 24, 2010 #1 What is the point of a reverse cut helix? Why use one? Does it allow you to load a motor much harder down low (slowing upshift) then allowing you to have it shift out faster on the top? Just looking for some clarifications. Thanks
What is the point of a reverse cut helix? Why use one? Does it allow you to load a motor much harder down low (slowing upshift) then allowing you to have it shift out faster on the top? Just looking for some clarifications. Thanks
A astro Free Member Mar 24, 2010 #2 With turbo motors the engines make a lot less power before the turbo spools up so with a regular helix the motor is loaded to much in the bottom end.
With turbo motors the engines make a lot less power before the turbo spools up so with a regular helix the motor is loaded to much in the bottom end.
ruffryder Well-known member Lifetime Membership Mar 24, 2010 #3 is there any benefit to running one with stock or non-boosted motor?