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Post by kevperro on Jun 25, 2006 10:48:46 GMT -5
There doesn't seem to be any reported improvements from the Dr. Pulley Variator. It looks like using the right weights has brought benefits for people but is there no real performance benefit to buying the entire variator assembly over the stock one?
If you have bought the Dr. Pulley I'd like to hear from people.
Thanks! ;D
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Post by limeracer on Jun 25, 2006 19:05:49 GMT -5
Dr. Pulley to the emergency room, Dr. Pulley, we have an emergency, to the emergency room Dr. Pulley, patient needs more speed!
I used his weights and seemed to be a little better over the standard rollers but didn't try his variator. He was off that day. Dr. Madin Tiawan took his place.
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Post by kevperro on Jun 26, 2006 13:07:00 GMT -5
Ok... nobody who has bought a Dr. Pulley want to comment? The only difference that I could see would be the ramp profile. That would be a tradeoff thing more than a better or worse situation.
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Post by Admin on Jun 26, 2006 13:24:04 GMT -5
I didn't notice a lot of improvement. Maybe torque in the 30-40 mph range. That being said, I haven't experiment enough with weights.
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