Let's talk about this a little more guys, if you please, cause I think I'd like to tune it just a little bit differently. I think this higher rev take off doesn't take advantage of the great low end torque the 500 has. And I don't think the initial take off is quite as good as with the stock set up, though it may be my imagination. For instance, it doesn't seem as easy to crawl along in bumper to bumper traffic as when stock. I mean I really gotta pour the gas to it to get going and then it's not as -- I don't know how to say it -- peppy? controlable? in the 1 to maybe 6 or 8 mph range.
Let's say I'm gonna stay with these 31g. sliders, then the tuning will have to be in the clutch or torsion spring.
But first consider this. Thinking more about taking out that washer between the variator faces; If the belt rides a littler higher in the variator -- won't it just ride a little lower in the rear pully? Wouldn't the only limiting factor or danger be that the belt would run out of room at the bottom of the rear pulley at absolute top speed?
I can always go to weaker clutch springs too, right? Also, there is one big washer on the torsion spring which I don't think HAS to be on it, even though Dr. Pulley's diagram shows it there and I put it there.