Post by Macrofeet on Feb 24, 2006 17:30:33 GMT
Variator
Not much difference from stock in appearance
some stuff has been removed, the plate looked a little diffrent the sliders look better
Rating
Overall, better part
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Rollers
The metal part inside looks better then stock
outside is a little worse not much difference overall prob better preformance if equal G's but exstremely slight not noticable
Rating
Not 2 good i guess nothing wrong to start though just there is better quality rollers, might suck having to change after 500 miles
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Orginal 6.5 stock setup
Up Hill: 22 - 24mph
Dead flat: 27 - 32mph
Acceleration to 28mph - Okay, seemed revs were low maybe this was just the engine wearing in tho even after 300km was not so good that i remember and also wanted to change so cant of been that great
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Previous set up 3 x 4.7 + 3 x 6.5
Up Hill: 25 - 26 mph
Dead Flat: 30 - 32 mph
Acceleration to 30mph - BEST accel, Hi revs sounded like it should have been going 60mph but for some reason just dident
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6 x 6g new variator
Up hill: 23 - 26 mph
Dead Flat: 33 - 34 mph
Acceleration to 30mph - Okay, Good
Good accel and better top end speed, not a massive diffrence
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Part for after 300km get with with malossi
6g rollers if you can that way you dont have to worry about em screwing up, dont exspect much not an amazing diffrence but is quite cheap part so might as well get as an upgrade