Lots of bikes have a "remote" idle speed adjustment via a small short flexible cable with a thumb screw at the end. If you ran a much longer one and mounted it to the dash, you would have your waterproof idle speed adjustment.
I wonder if you could do a switch to a pwm signal generator and use it to hold the Iac where you want the high idle. Kinda alot of stuff to wire and keep waterproof would be the down side.
@@justin_steen adjusting the thumb throttle tight is 1000% a bad idea and is dangerous. Drilling. A small hole works but I'm trying to find a more elegant method
@@MudPuppyOffroad yes!!! definitely I’m sorry I forgot to add that you HAVE TO HAVE a clutch kit with a higher stall for that to work and not run you into a tree
What gear reduction do you recommend for 28" azteks on a 300? i can already almost turn these tires, i havent really had an issue yet with not being able to turn them, but i havent had it in anything like peanut butter mud yet, i did your gear reduction calc but im thinking 40 might be a bit much because i can already turn them decent, my main problem is when its dry out my 300 over heats trying to turn them in deep sugar sand all day, any tips? hoping a gear reduction might help with the over heating because it would be easier for the motor to turn them
A 40 is about as small as I ever go on a 300, they need all the gear they can get LOL. Yes you might be able to get away with a smaller reduction but there's going to be plenty of times you wish you had done the 40 at least. I honestly only install '60s because people always want to go bigger
@@MudPuppyOffroad so a 40 would be good? My main concern would be if it would help with overheating or if i would be better off investing my money into an oil cooler, either home made or a kit
@@MudPuppyOffroad i just was thinking if the gear reduction might help my overheating issue because because it wouldn’t be so hard on it turning the 28s in deep sugar sand, being able to sling them in thick mud would just be a big bonus to that
I feel like your way of cleaning a bike it’s not washing with a pressure washer but just taking them to a creek or whatever you would call what you were in