hoser wrote:
Most clutch tuning manuals say to up shift at peak torque I found faster acceleration up-shifting before peak torque. This works great for sleds with that 200lb track your trying to spin up with 40 square feet of contact patch your trying to spin up little tires with 1 SF contact patch
Way I like to clutch tune is to get it to up shift so fast out of a tight turn it bogs then slow the up-shift from that point until it pulls hard.
Yes Lonn at Thunder said to shift at peak torque but his website looks like he deals in sled clutches so sounds like maybe hes not thinking in terms of spinning tires just spinning tracks.
When you say "Way I like to clutch tune is to get it to up shift so fast out of a tight turn it bogs then slow the up-shift from that point until it pulls hard" Can you explain this so I can understand, lol. I think I understand that when you say "upshift so fast out of a tight turn it bogs", your saying that the drive clutch squeezes the belt higher on the clutch faces out of a tight turn until it bogs? Is that what your saying? Thanks