
Originally Posted by
rovercare
I find it a problem a fair bit to be honest, sure their is plenty of torque, but a limited rev range, not allowing enough flexability, so you tend to have to be a gear higher for muddy stuff, which it will do, but when you need to slow down, i.e. over a spoon drain or washout or tree on a big steep muddy climb, you fall of boost, change down gears and not enough rev range to be able to grab the next gear again, it'd help alot just so when you upchange your back in the power/boost band
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