Hey all.
Thanks for the info Dudley, I actually ended up with the dr. Pulley variator too since the Naraku seems to be unavailable right now in the places I looked.
I have some questions now if anyone (much more) knowledgeable than me would kindly guide me in the right direction.
I changed out the variator and the dr. Pulley came with 13g weights which is what was already in the scooter. I changed both the main torque spring and the 3 small clutch springs to all be 2000rpm.
What I am getting right now is a big delay with the engine revving up and then catching (slower takeoff) and I have to give it a lot of throttle to make it do it's thing. I haven't gone on a long straightaway to see what happens with the top speed. Can anyone tell me which part of the equation (springs, unchanged weight size) is causing this big delay and what the recommendation is to even it out? Lighter weights?
Also, when I changed the main torque spring to 2000rpm, was I supposed to change the small clutch springs to match it? The modifications I've done are all based on reading other people's success here on the forums and watching the instructional videos on YouTube, but I realized no one ever mentioned matching the clutch and torque springs, I just assumed it.
Thanks very much for info, I'm trying to wrap my brain around the balancing act of the weights/springs thing.
I'm not too sure I even really understand what the 3 little clutch springs do, the main torque spring does make sense to me.