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Post by saltpork on Aug 26, 2019 22:40:11 GMT -6
Greetings! I'm am purchasing my first scooter in 2 days. It has a 50cc engine. It's in really good shape and runs great. What can I do to it without buying after market parts to make it go faster. Not too much just about 5mph I all I'm looking for at the moment. I know that increasing the airflow and fuel on the carb will achieve this. I think anyways. How exactly do I go about doing that? Or am I wrong and doing that won't really help much?
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Post by ucwt on Aug 28, 2019 6:42:41 GMT -6
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Post by saltpork on Sept 7, 2019 19:35:23 GMT -6
I'm in Sevierville TN. I've been looking at the big bore kits. I found one for a decent price that looks fairly simple. If I get it would I also have to upgrade my carb as well? What about the cdi? As you can tell I'm very new to this. Mechanical stuff in general really except basic stuff on a car.
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Post by cyborg on Sept 10, 2019 7:28:51 GMT -6
Id go with a better exhaust and a carb rejet,,there's 5-10 mph easy
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Post by ucwt on Sept 20, 2019 3:57:57 GMT -6
Sorry so late posting I was logged out and didn't know it.
I know that place well go there twice a year.
I drilled out my exhaust to let it flow.
The only way to accurately know is when you pull it apart.
I found mine was not a 39mm after pulling it apart from the factory. that may or may not be the the case with yours.
I bought a 47mm only to find it was a 44mm when I pulled it apart. So I went with a 52mm and just fattened up my fuel by adjusting the carb and am happy with it.
PM me your address if you want and I'll send you the extra one I have since I will not use it.
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Post by cyborg on Sept 20, 2019 6:57:33 GMT -6
There you go,,,there's a piston right there
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