I bothered a cvtech engineer for about a week digging into this stuff for my clutch.
Go here to the CVTech R&D home page. Under "Technical Information" select "Pulley Adjustment" and there will be a choice that gives "Spring Specs".
I don't know the invance secondary but i imagine there are spring choices.
Shoot a query to info@cvtech-aab.com - I got a technical rep. named David and he will help.
And I think you mean to decrease the primary spring preload but keep the same rate.
Does your drive pulley have the cool mass blocks with the disk masses and screw cap? Probably. Lucky...
And which primary spring do you have?
[EDIT]
Hey, I found a post of yours where you describe the tune being sluggish until 2500-2800 RPM. I think you are describing lugging. Increase the preload in the secondary so it stays in a lower gear longer. Like I said above - it should engage - go to 3600** (oops, that's my target RPM) RPM - and then start shifting up.
** - If you hunt around under "Pulley Adjustment" there is another "Pulley Adjustment" that shows a curve. Ignore the exact numbers. Imagine an ideal curve that has a straight line from engagement RPM to max HP RPM. This line is steep and the vehicle speed is following granny gear up to max HP RPM. Then the ideal curve is perfectly horizontal as the gearing shifts out. Then at max shift out another steep line as you are fully shifted and now the vehicle speed will increase with engine RPM and the CVT can no longer regulate engine RPM.
If you are feathering the throttle because you are driving around sanely
you won't see a lot of this. That's why you need some WOT runs.
Go here to the CVTech R&D home page. Under "Technical Information" select "Pulley Adjustment" and there will be a choice that gives "Spring Specs".
I don't know the invance secondary but i imagine there are spring choices.
Shoot a query to info@cvtech-aab.com - I got a technical rep. named David and he will help.
And I think you mean to decrease the primary spring preload but keep the same rate.
Does your drive pulley have the cool mass blocks with the disk masses and screw cap? Probably. Lucky...
And which primary spring do you have?
[EDIT]
Hey, I found a post of yours where you describe the tune being sluggish until 2500-2800 RPM. I think you are describing lugging. Increase the preload in the secondary so it stays in a lower gear longer. Like I said above - it should engage - go to 3600** (oops, that's my target RPM) RPM - and then start shifting up.
** - If you hunt around under "Pulley Adjustment" there is another "Pulley Adjustment" that shows a curve. Ignore the exact numbers. Imagine an ideal curve that has a straight line from engagement RPM to max HP RPM. This line is steep and the vehicle speed is following granny gear up to max HP RPM. Then the ideal curve is perfectly horizontal as the gearing shifts out. Then at max shift out another steep line as you are fully shifted and now the vehicle speed will increase with engine RPM and the CVT can no longer regulate engine RPM.
If you are feathering the throttle because you are driving around sanely

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