How big of an engine

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hondarancher4435

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I need to know what you guys suggest for and engine on my first kart project it will be an offroad kart used on trails and hill climbs so i need alot of power and want a decent top end
50mph?. i wanted a dirt bike engine but i don't think i can swing one i could buy an off brand 110cc brand new but even geared down not sure if that is enough what do yo guys think. my other option is to use about a 18hp horizontal shaft engine from a mower and either do a variable speed belt drive or chain drive with clutch.

here is a very similar design to what i want to build i got the pic of this site so credit to whoever made the kart
 

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sounds like u need a sled engine or a 2 stroke dirt bike engine. U could try that 18hp engine and a toque converter too
 

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like i said thats what i want to do but not sure if i can afford it would a large horiz. shaft engine not work almost as good?
 

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its just that the 2 stokes keep u rpms with out clutch slippage and jump rpms under just about any condition. 4 strokes are not very good until they get going once they get going they are badass
 

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The bike motor (any type) will be 100x better than an industrial engine of the same capacity (cc's).

The horiz. engine will be alright, but not almost as good as a bike engine.

its just that the 2 strokes keep your rpm up with out clutch slippage and jump rpm under just about any condition. 4 strokes are not very good until they get going, once they get going they are badass

bs. The 2-stroke's have much less torque at low revs. 4-strokes are better at low revs. Don't know what you're talking about clutch slippage for.
 

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on most 2 strokes it has a trasmition that doesnt use a centificul clutch witch means there is no slippage. from my experience 2 strokes seem much more powerful than 4 strokes IMO
 

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on most 2 strokes it has a trasmition that doesnt use a centificul clutch witch means there is no slippage. from my experience 2 strokes seem much more powerful than 4 strokes IMO

4 stroke bike engines use the same transmission type as 2 strokes for the most part. 2 strokes generally have a better weight to power ratio, but less torque.
 

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That's my buggy, it has a 200 cc honda trike engine (one heavy sucker to) in it. There are several using 13 hp clones.
 
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