Kenny_McCormic
Kartless....
I seem to remember reading somewhere a purple plate WKA flathead on meth is about the same as a box stock clone on gas. Close enough that some tracks let them run together.
Whats up with the "Purple plate" and like "red plate" What are these? Like restrictor plates?
How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?how fast do you guys think a 49cc 2 stroke would push an average kart ?
How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?
If its just one of those cheap jap 49cc engines, i don't think it will push it very fast, 10-15 mph. Now if you were to get say a Liquid KX80 engine from a dirtbike, that's a whole different story. Them 80cc's will spin 19,000 RPM and crank out 25+ hp.
you confuse me Russ.
How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?
wow, that's pretty sweet. would you have to make one into a shifter kart though like a bike ?
And why do they run restrictor plates? Just to make up a whole bunch of different groups and try to keep it fair? And how large are the hole's in the restrictor plates? and do they have a cut in the bottom to stop fuel pooling?
It's a metaphor for "nobody knows". Without more information, question is unanswerable.you confuse me Russ.
and I found out that ARC Racing buys our material constantly in 4-1/8" bar to make their crankshafts
We compete in an event called the RACV Energy Breakthrough-basically about fuel efficient vehicles. Our section is a 24 hour time trial. We are allocated 3l of fuel, to which we add out 2 stroke oil. We use one of those "cheap jap" 49cc engines with a specially designed expansion chamber that one of our sponsors helped us with. Our car is good for 130km/h, and revs to 12,000. We re-jetted the carb, and ported it, and we get some pretty amazing acceleration and speed out of it.If its just one of those cheap jap 49cc engines, i don't think it will push it very fast, 10-15 mph. Now if you were to get say a Liquid KX80 engine from a dirtbike, that's a whole different story. Them 80cc's will spin 19,000 RPM and crank out 25+ hp.