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HI all
i just bought an ATV with this engine it is supposed to be 200cc it is stock so far but i want change some things the top speed is about 30mph 55 kph on the road but the revs sound too high it has cvt auto gears i want some advice on how increase the speed with losing to much touque in the bottom gears it just hit a wall at about 30 off road it is ok can someone help Cvt tuning guide for beginners I found this simple guide courtesy of Bikeman performance , It gave me a better understanding of how the different components work, obviously people that have played with CVTs for years will already know this stuff but for people used to gears and chains this gives abit of a head start ! CVT CLUTCHING Here are some genral clutching rules you should play by! Primary clutch (Drive Clutch) = Front clutch off the motor Secondary Clutch (Driven Clutch) = Rear clutch connected to drivetrain Peak RPM = The RPM the machine sits and holds at most of the time at WOT. This needs to be in your model's peak powerband for best results. BMP Supplies you with your optimum peak RPM when purchasing clutch kits. More Primary Clutch Weight = less peak RPM Less Primary Clutch Weight = More Peak RPM Primary Spring Starting Rate Controls Engagement - Higher the starting rate, the higher your engagement(stall) RPM will be Primary Spring Ending Rate - Controls Up Shift, Back Shift & Peak RPM Stiffer Primary Spring Ending Rate = Slower Upshift, Quicker Backshift, More Peak RPM Softer Primary Spring Ending Rate = Faster Upshift, Slower Backshift, Less Peak RPM Steeper Helix Angle = Faster Upshift, Slower Backshift Shallower Helix Angle = Slower Upshift, Faster Backshift Stiffer Secondary Spring Finish Rate = Slower Upshift, Faster Backshift Softer Secondary Spring Finish Rate = Faster Backshift, Slower Upshift Adding horsepower means you need to add clutch weight, go steeper on the helix angle, or both. Most small modifications only require adding clutch weight while larger horsepower modifications will require you to change both. **Not changing clutching when you add horsepower will result in over-revving. *** does this mean adding heavier variator roller weights to cvt or do i need to change clutch springs On some 2 stroke snowmobiles you must add clutch weight or RPM will be too low. 2-stroke pipes are made to work when they are hot. If you do not load the motor hard enough, not enough heat will be built up in the pipe which will result in poor running condition and lower than normal peak RPM. This is about the only case when low RPM is seen, and weight should actually be added. Last edited by bellhui1b; 06-24-2018 at 02:20 AM. |
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