Polini Maxi Hi-Speed variator

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Re: Polini Maxi Hi-Speed variator

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Brimma wrote:I doubt I'll be able to pin it down as to exactly what has done what to be honest

I'm hoping it's going to go from standard to having Dr Pulleys, Brisk spark plug and Ram Air filter in one fell swoop

She's quick enough standard, so with those fitted it should be fantastic, and hopefully a lot smoother :-)
I'm sure you want to install soonest, but maybe just try the Brisk plug first as this will likely change the engine characteristics quite significantly alone.

Then perhaps do the sliders after, maybe together with filter, which I suspect will have least obvious impact.

Otherwise you'll not know what drove most benefit, as you will see a dramatic change...... promise!
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Re: Polini Maxi Hi-Speed variator

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poldark wrote:
Brimma wrote:I doubt I'll be able to pin it down as to exactly what has done what to be honest

I'm hoping it's going to go from standard to having Dr Pulleys, Brisk spark plug and Ram Air filter in one fell swoop

She's quick enough standard, so with those fitted it should be fantastic, and hopefully a lot smoother :-)
I'm sure you want to install soonest, but maybe just try the Brisk plug first as this will likely change the engine characteristics quite significantly alone.

Then perhaps do the sliders after, maybe together with filter, which I suspect will have least obvious impact.

Otherwise you'll not know what drove most benefit, as you will see a dramatic change...... promise!
+1 poldark do separately :D
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Re: Polini Maxi Hi-Speed variator

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poldark wrote: I'm sure you want to install soonest, but maybe just try the Brisk plug first as this will likely change the engine characteristics quite significantly alone.

Then perhaps do the sliders after, maybe together with filter, which I suspect will have least obvious impact.

Otherwise you'll not know what drove most benefit, as you will see a dramatic change...... promise!

That's a possibility, as even I might be able to change the plug......



















........then again :-)

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Re: Polini Maxi Hi-Speed variator

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Finger tight then just nip-up a 1/4 turn only.

Only thing you can screw up is cross threading or over-tightening - been there, done that, had the expensive bill.

The Brisk just screws straight in (missus) no adjustment required/possible.
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Brimma wrote:Brisk AOR12LGS now ordered

Anyone had any experience of these....

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Earl wrote: You're just wasting your money.
Thanks for that :-)

To what were you referring, the plug or the filter?

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Brimma wrote:
Earl wrote: You're just wasting your money.
Thanks for that :-)

To what were you referring, the plug or the filter?
The filter.
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Re: Polini Maxi Hi-Speed variator

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Earl wrote:
Brimma wrote:
Earl wrote: You're just wasting your money.
Thanks for that :-)

To what were you referring, the plug or the filter?
The filter.
That's alright then, I haven't bought the filter :-)

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I've sent you a PM Brimma.
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Earl wrote:I've sent you a PM Brimma.

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