Ok so I recently was given a old craftsman riding mower for free. I was determined to build something badass! So I sourced a dirt bike engine and found a 200cc Chinese 4-stroke motor for crazy cheap! So I turned this mower into a awesome shifting kart. Here’s my problem, I have found that when I’m running my Hoosier slicks on the rear that the motor tachs out way to quick and it only gets up to 30mph. The Hoosiers are 11x9x6, I swapped them out for some wheels I have from another project that are 18x8.5x 8 and tested it and man it went through all gears smoothly and got up to 50 mph easily. I’m running a 18t sprocket on the motor, to a 18t sprocket on the jackshaft In, a 18t sprocket on the jackshaft out, to a 48t sprocket in the rear. Which gives me a gear ratio of 2.667 which should not be taching out quickly. Can anyone explain why this happens? I’ve tried searching about tire size for gearing and can’t find squat 
