I'm experimenting now with different springs in the clutch. Dr. Pulley's guidlines say for better take off use stiffer clutch springs and softer pillow springs. I did this over the last two days. Just one step for both. I'm now getting those nice jumps off the line like I did when the HiT clutch was new.
This is somewhat in contradiction to the recommended combination in the instructions, but then their instructions require one to do some interpreting.
I'm going to cross post this under the thread on the quesstion about the HiT clutch because I want to clarify my answers.
I would recommend you use your HiT clutch like it is for a month or two until you see if it settles down, so to speak.
Even though I've given you the recommendations from Dr. Pulley instructions, I think you should disregard those.
I just installed 14.5kg clutch springs and 20kg pillow springs and I'm getting real nice take offs.
You have to be willing to twist the throttle more than with stock set-up.