Hey all, I searched and searched, but I could not find an answer to my specific question:
Would a NCY Variator allow me to cruise at say 55-60 mph at a lower RPM than stock?
There are some nice back-country highways with limits at 55 MPH that I really want to run, but I think I would feel better if the engine rpms were just slightly lower (doesn't have to be drastic)
I think this would also perhaps give me more reserve power(?) for hills and such.
If so, would I need the whole kit, or just the variator?
If not, would anything allow me to do that? Lower rpms at top speeds?
NCY Variator RPM Question
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Re: NCY Variator RPM Question
I have a 2017 with NCY variator and Driveface. Cruising at 55 I'm around 7500rpms... 65 around 8200-8500. Then creeps to 74-75 at redline before the bigger tires.
If you are trying to cruise at higher speeds, upgrade your tires to a bigger size. MUUUCH more stable at those speeds and gives you more reserve from 55+. Im on the limiter around 77-78mph.
Add:
- Bigger tires front and rear to help stability
- NCY Variator and Driveface
- 11-13g sliders
If you are trying to cruise at higher speeds, upgrade your tires to a bigger size. MUUUCH more stable at those speeds and gives you more reserve from 55+. Im on the limiter around 77-78mph.
Add:
- Bigger tires front and rear to help stability
- NCY Variator and Driveface
- 11-13g sliders
2017 PCX 150
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Re: NCY Variator RPM Question
Awesome! Thank you! From other posts, it sounds like this would reduce the RPM from stock about 500-ish rpm or so at that speed? Seems good to me!Conelite wrote:I have a 2017 with NCY variator and Driveface. Cruising at 55 I'm around 7500rpms... 65 around 8200-8500. Then creeps to 74-75 at redline before the bigger tires.
If you are trying to cruise at higher speeds, upgrade your tires to a bigger size. MUUUCH more stable at those speeds and gives you more reserve from 55+. Im on the limiter around 77-78mph.
Add:
- Bigger tires front and rear to help stability
- NCY Variator and Driveface
- 11-13g sliders
Do you have any recommended tire sizes? From a quick search I see some posts taking about 120/70 rear and 110/70 front? would these work on stock rims? (I'm not really wanting to make modifications to fit, just a slight bump up)
Re: NCY Variator RPM Question
This is what I run. I want to say this is the biggest you can go without clearance issues.
Front: 120/70R14
Rear: 140/70R14
Rear comparison
Front: 120/70R14
Rear: 140/70R14
Rear comparison
2017 PCX 150
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Steady Garage Intake
Z-Bars
NCY Variator
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Re: NCY Variator RPM Question
As a side note - don't know if this is an issue for you good folks, but in my parts doing mods like that would 100% invalidate my insurance.
Re: NCY Variator RPM Question
Dont know where you are from, but in the US thats not an issue.Coasting wrote:As a side note - don't know if this is an issue for you good folks, but in my parts doing mods like that would 100% invalidate my insurance.
2017 PCX 150
Wirus Win Exhaust
Steady Garage Intake
Z-Bars
NCY Variator
Wirus Win Exhaust
Steady Garage Intake
Z-Bars
NCY Variator