Boss302
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Hello All-- new to the forum and hoping to get some input from more experienced folks.
After wanting a mini bike since I was a kid, I was at Tractor Supply and couldn't resist the urge to take a Coleman B200R home with me (I'm almost 40 now). Knowing nothing about mini bikes, I figured this would scratch the itch in factory condition. After realizing it only went 23-24 MPH though, I couldn't resist modifying it.
Flash forward to 2 months later, it now has a Tillotson 212, predator stage 1 carburetor, cone filter, header pipe, 30 series torque converter with 12 tooth sprocket, and 42 tooth rear sprocket. It'll now hit up to 50 MPH on a slight downhill grade.
Here is the issue: I bought the Tillotson 212 Stage 1 through GPS, and it was supposed to have the governor removed. I always felt that even at top speed, the engine barely sounded like it was breaking a sweat, so I installed a tachometer and sure enough, it will not rev past 3500-3600 RPM. This engine was a bit suspect from day one (it had a defective carb right out of the box, and was missing an oil dipstick), so I'm thinking that GPS charged me for the engine with the governor removed, but sent me a totally stock unit (I'm assuming accidentally). In it's current form, I have the carb dialed in nicely. It fires up on the first or second pull, idles perfectly, and cruises without issue, so I know its not an air/fuel issue.
Am I off here? Is there any way the governor on this motor is actually removed, and something like the torque converter is limiting my RPM from getting above 3600? It seems suspicious though, given that I believe the governor on these motors is meant to limit revs from exceeding 3600 RPM exactly.
Any input is greatly appreciated.

After wanting a mini bike since I was a kid, I was at Tractor Supply and couldn't resist the urge to take a Coleman B200R home with me (I'm almost 40 now). Knowing nothing about mini bikes, I figured this would scratch the itch in factory condition. After realizing it only went 23-24 MPH though, I couldn't resist modifying it.
Flash forward to 2 months later, it now has a Tillotson 212, predator stage 1 carburetor, cone filter, header pipe, 30 series torque converter with 12 tooth sprocket, and 42 tooth rear sprocket. It'll now hit up to 50 MPH on a slight downhill grade.
Here is the issue: I bought the Tillotson 212 Stage 1 through GPS, and it was supposed to have the governor removed. I always felt that even at top speed, the engine barely sounded like it was breaking a sweat, so I installed a tachometer and sure enough, it will not rev past 3500-3600 RPM. This engine was a bit suspect from day one (it had a defective carb right out of the box, and was missing an oil dipstick), so I'm thinking that GPS charged me for the engine with the governor removed, but sent me a totally stock unit (I'm assuming accidentally). In it's current form, I have the carb dialed in nicely. It fires up on the first or second pull, idles perfectly, and cruises without issue, so I know its not an air/fuel issue.
Am I off here? Is there any way the governor on this motor is actually removed, and something like the torque converter is limiting my RPM from getting above 3600? It seems suspicious though, given that I believe the governor on these motors is meant to limit revs from exceeding 3600 RPM exactly.
Any input is greatly appreciated.

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