Greetings:
Quoth C. M:
wheelman if u dont mind can u speak in "english" when u answer my questions
(belt driver variator, clutch shaft) what language is that????? Afghanistani?????? LOL
Sorry for my poor English. I'll try to be clearer.
I've never installed an MHR, but don't doubt it's powerful enough to push 8.4:1 gears if it's tuned well enough. However even a worked Corvette won't be as fast accelerating if you have to start off in 3rd gear. Same for going from stock (12:1) to 8.4:1 gears.
Like the chain on your old Schwinn 10-speed, the Variator, belt and driven pulleys reduce your overall gear ratio by the same amount, 2.4:1 at best, whether you have stock or 8.4:1 gears. You're still coming off the line with a taller overall ratio, so you won't accelerate as fast unless you modify that belt-drive.
Enter the ZX transmission: It has a larger rear pulley diameter, so your belt-drive reduction goes to maybe 3.0:1 off the line, with little downside on top speed. An upside, actually, if you also swap the front pulleys for something a little bigger too. Enter the Ruckus or Aftermarket-for-Ruckus oversized variators.
I BARELY passed my GED (pure dog luck) so yah......
I didn't do so well in school myself some years. Couldn't see the reason to pay attention. Learning comes easier when it's something that matters to you. There are lots of informative links in Tech Docs and Advanced Tech to study. You might just want to read a few and see if you don't learn something now.
