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ageekwithabuggy
Post Tue Jun 17, 2008 12:52 am 
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you should try it stock be for you do any thing my 250 surprised me Very Happy
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Post Tue Jun 17, 2008 11:47 am 
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ageekwithabuggy wrote:
you should try it stock be for you do any thing my 250 surprised me Very Happy


That's a good idea.

Yeah, I'm going to run it for a couple hours before I try anything important. At stock it will probably be just fine for me, I just would like to "maximize my kart" I guess is the way to put it. I'll probably later just add rollers and clutch springs. If that isn't enough, then I'll add better ariflow.



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Post Tue Jun 17, 2008 1:39 pm 
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rollers, main spring and clutch springs will make a big diff
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Post Tue Jun 17, 2008 8:44 pm 
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The rollers help a bunch! I actually didn't really lose any speed that I could tell of, but the torque was great. Now I am getting a new exhaust, a UNI air filter, a new clutch, a new spark plug, and the high output coil. Hopefully I can tell the difference. Laughing
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Post Tue Jun 17, 2008 9:40 pm 
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gohawk08 wrote:
ageekwithabuggy wrote:
you should try it stock be for you do any thing my 250 surprised me Very Happy


That's a good idea.

Yeah, I'm going to run it for a couple hours before I try anything important. At stock it will probably be just fine for me, I just would like to "maximize my kart" I guess is the way to put it. I'll probably later just add rollers and clutch springs. If that isn't enough, then I'll add better ariflow.


yeah wright, you will be just like the rest of us Laughing i need i need more power, bigger better tires,softer ride it just goes on and on. the next thing you know you will be hocking your play station games to get that next mod Very Happy,just kidding enjoy your new ride.
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rcmaster1029 wrote:
The rollers help a bunch! I actually didn't really lose any speed that I could tell of, but the torque was great. Now I am getting a new exhaust, a UNI air filter, a new clutch, a new spark plug, and the high output coil. Hopefully I can tell the difference. Laughing


By, chance what size rollers did you add? 9? 10?

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