hey guys,
Its finally time to order some new tires for my kids go kart and i was looking for a little advice. My plans are a new predator engine with a arc flywheel and I would like to do a live axle conversion but that would take too long and i just want to get this thing running.
i saw...
Is there another engine that is the same size as the 79cc predator or similar in size and set up? That would give a good idea on what kind of power the 79cc will make
Now now guys :hammer:
I agree with the thread owner that the 212 predator is a lot for a Azusa. I have that set up and man that thing has lots of power. Took me a little while to get comfortable with the power. That 79cc predator will make it a cruiser instead of a torque monster. I also...
Here is a couple things I learned....
Don't ask questions about modding it with stock internals
Try to buy a billet rod and flywheel before anything else. Once you get those two things.....mod away
I'm familiar with Blackstone used oil analysis. I've done it to a few cars I had and Toyota's love Mobil 1 oil. I didn't want to spend another $25 on just checking my oil and the to keep track of the hour usage so that is why I bought what I thought is decent oil. . Thanks for the suggestion...
I'm about to change over to the royal purple 4stroke oil I bought for my predator but how long do you guys run synthetic oil before you change it out? At $9 a quart I hope its not very often :smile:
When I bought my arc flywheel I also bought the .016 copper hg but haven't installed it yet because some people told me that its just a PITA. Since I have it and its just laying around I decided to just try it and see what happens. Do I need anything special to install it like sealant?
Well, I ran it and broke it in today and at its current settings I love it. I'm sure its not a speed demon like other people here have but it has enough torque to lift the front wheel while I'm moving at a fast walking speed (5 mph)
Hey guys, I installed my arc billet flywheel on my new predator engine last night with the stock flywheel key and it fired up on the first pull. I just wanted to hear it run so let it idle for 2-3 minutes and it ran smooth. I read the timing is about 24* on the arc flywheel and I see people...
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