I completely understand and I am going to get an answer from my school. Thanks anyway for getting me the specs. We are being given welder from STEM and hopefully a motorbike engineer. Anyway we talked to the welder and we think that we should put the engine next to the driver with the driver's seat slanted and there will be some kind of firewall protection between the engine and driver. We are going to match the frame's tubing when it comes to the extra framework and engine mounts. We are going to beef up the go kart chassis by putting x bars in the rear and middle of the chassis and we will put a rectangle behind the engine and driver and then have a bar coming from that the rectangle on each side right behind the stubs axles. Also putting the engine next to the driver/ slightly behind the driver would make it easier to implement the shifter because it comes out from the left side of the engine, on the same side as the chain and then I want to put the clutch pedal of the shifter stick and only have a 2 pedals, front brake on the left and throttle on the right and then have a handbrake style rod that is hand operated for the rear brake. Also I think if it was longer, there is a higher chance that the middle of the kart will flex and scrape the ground. The go kart that was posted by x5050160 is mad but we want to keep as simple as possible and this is for an engineering competition so we won't competitively race it, maybe go to santa pod with it also our welder guy won't have enough time to fab the whole chassis like that, he is going to do the strengthening and engine mouts and that's it and I haven't heard anyone get hurt in the simple gixxer karts. It is actually a side project where it will be used demonstrate the main part of the project. We've already finished the other part of the project so we have 5 months to make this go kart with around 800 pounds because we are getting the welder to do everything for free I bought the chassis from a guy who wanted it gone for 30 pounds so I got an absolute bargain with the go kart chassis. We will be using 11 inch rear tires and I think if I used the same ratio as on the bike, I would get a lower top speed because it has a bigger tire size so I thinking in the region of 30-40 on the axle and 15 on the engine. Eg 35 on the axle and 15 on the engine with a red line of 12000 gives me theoretical top speed of 168 mph which may rise or fall depending on the finish aerodynamics of the go kart. We will be using all the aero we can get with the pods and stuff and I think I will around a hundred bhp at the wheel. Any other suggestions within my budget.
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[/COLOR]Forgot to say I will be using a 1997 ZX6R engine and I will be using the bike's front calipers 6 piston each for the front brakes on the go kart