Scott.A86
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I have a Carters go kart similar to a yerf dog with suspension. It has a predator 212, govenor and oil sensor removed. It also has a 30 series CVT and a chineese mikuni 22mm carb. Gear ratio is currently 6:1. It had a top speed of aprox. 21 mph before the carb and aprox. 31 mph after. It got alot quicker too.
This ratio and speed is perfect for my yard track. I may not even reach top speed in my yard but, when I am trying to get top speed I feel like it should and could have more. Besides upgrades I am thinking about changing the gear ratio. I am thinking a 3T difference on the jackshaft so I can swap the sprokets for a higher or lower ratio.
Currently - 300lbs Kart, 16" tires, prabobly 3800 - 4000 rpm
CVT - <JS - JS> - DRIVE
10T- <15T-15T> -60T 6:1 @ 4000rmp 31.7 mph
I am thinking.
10- <12-15> -60 4.8:1 - 39.6 mph
10- <15-12> -60 7.5:1 - 25.3 mph
Or
10- <15-18> -60 5:1 - 38 mph
10- <18-15> -60 7.2:1 - 26.4 mph
[Edited to fix gear ratios]
Are these ratios and speeds achievable? Are my calculations wrong? I am happy doing weelies or 45 mph as well as wheelies at 45 mph. I just dont want to burn out my clutch and belt or mess up my motor experimenting.
All my reasearch and googling tells me how to calculate gear ratio but now how to apply it. I'm sure one or more of you may have some insight to this.
This ratio and speed is perfect for my yard track. I may not even reach top speed in my yard but, when I am trying to get top speed I feel like it should and could have more. Besides upgrades I am thinking about changing the gear ratio. I am thinking a 3T difference on the jackshaft so I can swap the sprokets for a higher or lower ratio.
Currently - 300lbs Kart, 16" tires, prabobly 3800 - 4000 rpm
CVT - <JS - JS> - DRIVE
10T- <15T-15T> -60T 6:1 @ 4000rmp 31.7 mph
I am thinking.
10- <12-15> -60 4.8:1 - 39.6 mph
10- <15-12> -60 7.5:1 - 25.3 mph
Or
10- <15-18> -60 5:1 - 38 mph
10- <18-15> -60 7.2:1 - 26.4 mph
[Edited to fix gear ratios]
Are these ratios and speeds achievable? Are my calculations wrong? I am happy doing weelies or 45 mph as well as wheelies at 45 mph. I just dont want to burn out my clutch and belt or mess up my motor experimenting.
All my reasearch and googling tells me how to calculate gear ratio but now how to apply it. I'm sure one or more of you may have some insight to this.
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