SKS 800 155 2.4 Clutching

Chadw90

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Im heading to revelstoke for the first time with this sled.
whats the average elevation im going to see out there?
My 10-66 are good for 4,000-6,000’
10-64 are good for 6,000-8,000’
one suggestion over on snowwest was to run the 10-64’s and at the lower elevation, put it into ethanol mode to compensate.

anyone have any magic numbers for revelstoke using the polaris oem weights?
id rather not put an adjustable weight kit in.
i dont mind swapping a primary spring, but i ride both 1600’ in the prairies and then the mountains up to 10,000’.
id rather just swap weights and go
 
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I sent you over from SW

I know not the same sled,.. but I run Dragonwelds kit on my 2019 850 sks 155 and am at 2500ft at home. So far this year I have sledded up to 7300ft and haven't had to adjust my weights from my Dalton adjustable 10-70 + 2.5gr 5/8 set screws.
 

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I ride a 2016 SKS 800 2.6" in Cold Lake Alberta, @2200' & I use stock Polaris 10-70 at home & I ran 10-64 in Valemount. I also switched over to
Dragonweld28 kit this year. What a huge improvement over stock clutching!!
 
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