OK, so what is the magic gear ratio for the 174?
OK, so who is the magic man who's selling the answer?
You sound like the guy looking for a quick fix with them 2 post...sorry in my book you need to earn. You already been given info for track speed on big track sleds, now figure the rest out.
BTW i suggest you read Lem Lamb post.
As for my 2 posts, I rarely post anything here as the crew here tend to devour their own. As for my experience and earning the answers, I've paid my dues through 25 years of building and wrenching on just about any and every kind of modded sled.
Clutching and gearing is a black box to most and as always those that proclaim to know the answers won't tell and that's unfortunate. This post and your response demonstrates that.
As for my 2 posts, I rarely post anything here as the crew here tend to devour their own. As for my experience and earning the answers, I've paid my dues through 25 years of building and wrenching on just about any and every kind of modded sled.
Clutching and gearing is a black box to most and as always those that proclaim to know the answers won't tell and that's unfortunate. This post and your response demonstrates that.
"proclaim" is the key word there...lol Talk to Boost-it, they will sell you some track speed for your 174.
I could tell him 0ne tooth bigger on the top gear or two. Or one tooth smaller on the bottom gear, even a combination. But what help is that when i know nothing about him and what is he looking for.
His best bet is to experiment, there is no ONE gear setup for all. We are all different, the key thing here is they are geared too low with the 174 tracks to generate and maximize the track speed. So knowing that alone should get anyone with some knowledge well on their way to set their sled up for their style.
One also needs to understand that doing a gear change up or down WILL effect clutching, so what does a dude do then???? Tuning comes with experimenting and experience and every sled will be different to achieve its best.
Makes sense to me.. If your a trencher, your a loser.. Track speed dominates
Also not everyone has 5-10 k to spend on a Turbo setup... Buying a 17k machine and setting it up will take you into some fun places...
Turbo sleds look like it gets you into gnarly Avy terrain.