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Post by brandonscoot on Aug 11, 2011 14:38:27 GMT -5
Im thinking about getting a bbk , im upset with my lack of power and response, i rode this pos 4 stroke 150 the other week and it was soooo fast, or at leat the acceleration was crazy, i want to get a daily driver set up. right now im stock and a cdi/coil. what if i get jets, a tuned pipe, and a bbk from scrappy dog. . . you think that would provide some decent power.. enough for a lil wheelie maybe? lol i saw the vids of 2stokd aswell and his scoot sounds SICKKKK! like a mx bike or something, bbk will help with making sound a bit beefer too right? less like a leaf blower. :/
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mccanic
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Post by mccanic on Aug 11, 2011 15:24:41 GMT -5
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Post by 90GTVert on Aug 11, 2011 15:35:54 GMT -5
You should be able to make a 70cc 2T run with a 150 once it's dialed in. The only thing I can never get, even from the 90cc 2Ts, is torque off idle like the 150. That does feel good. No worries though, you can still take off just as hard... you just have to rev a little more. A 70cc kit and pipe should be good for 50MPH anyway, assuming your scoot doesn't have really deep gears. I'd probably go with a kit from PFS or Autotech355 on eBay or maybe a Polini Sport if I could find a good deal. I've never used a scrappy kit, but I have heard some less than favorable reviews. I like Scrappy, just not sure about all of their parts. I have used the afore mentioned kits and was pleased with all of them and they can be had at reasonable prices.
I would choose something other than the pipe they sell too. Again, no personal experience, but I've seen some less than great results. Maybe a Leo Vince SP3 or Leo Vince ZX would be a good choice. They are pretty popular and you can find them on eBay pretty cheap sometimes.
A cast iron kit like the ones I mentioned and an SP3 would be a great daily rider setup once dialed in IMO. Nice quiet pipe that doesn't draw attention (I know the loud ones are fun... but not if the cops are the ones noticing) and a big increase in power. The ZX should sound better (louder) and it will usually give you a little more gain. Mine isn't loud enough to worry me about cops, but it does look like a performance pipe if that's any concern. Basically you can't tell the cop it's stock when you get pulled over for 50MPH. lol
Wheelies are on;y gonna happen if you have deep gears and get it tuned just right or if you are yanking on the bars. If you've got the skills, you can wheelie anything I guess. I can't, but I've seen vids of 2strokd riding big wheelies on a stock scoot. Don't plan on getting as fast as Skeedr, that thing is a beast and it's much beyond a daily rider kind of setup at this point.
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Post by 2strokd on Aug 11, 2011 20:33:43 GMT -5
;D Thanks for the kind words of me and me Skeedr guys, thats real nice of ya . Just got done working on a scoot with a mild sport 70cc. Well, the owner is a happy camper right now :chinese: . He rides a good running 150four as a daily. After one spin on his freshly tuned 70cc 2T he said his four dosnt have anything on it :nana: :checkered: :dunno:
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Post by Thebatman on Aug 12, 2011 20:07:11 GMT -5
;D Thanks for the kind words of me and me Skeedr guys, thats real nice of ya . Just got done working on a scoot with a mild sport 70cc. Well, the owner is a happy camper right now . He rides a good running 150four as a daily. After one spin on his freshly tuned 70cc 2T he said his four dosnt have anything on it Well yeah... Of course, cuz YOU are the cvt GOD.. ;D :thumb: Me on the other hand........ :beatup: :beatup: ... :rofl:
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Post by 2strokd on Aug 12, 2011 23:05:41 GMT -5
lol, i dunno about "God" :angelgrin: ?, but i do like to chase out "CVT Devil,s" :devil: ...Skeeedrrrrt :burnout:
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