Trike conversion from a cheap Chinese Zyliathor go kart

Ralphie999

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I had bought a electric starter kit b4 for $98, just the kit.
Today I bought for $111.00 delivered a complete new engine with electric starter built in. Just gonna swap the torque converter and I'll have a spare engine for parts
 

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Wow, the seller had lowered the price to $999.00 and today they raised it to $1,290.
Must be the good reviews, lol
 

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Everyone here should visit your review and click the "Helpful" button. 😁

Be sure and thrash that engine to within an inch of its life to make sure it's good. Another member here bought the same one I think for a Carter kart.
 

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I specifically asked about the engine stilts and I was they don't do that anymore. Lol, everything they say or type is a LIE.
SO PRESENTLY redesigning motor n tc mount. Ordered 8199 azusa heavy plate for it as a start.
 

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You can't tell those pictures are AI built. Thay look like copy part and paste together with other parts to make a kart.
Some bad photoshop.
The bad engrish is a dead give away too.
 

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engine stilts…
Funny statement. It’s crazy to read and see it on the kart.

I specifically asked about the engine stilts and I was they don't do that anymore. Lol, everything they say or type is a LIE.
SO PRESENTLY redesigning motor n tc mount. Ordered 8199 azusa heavy plate for it as a start.

Did yours come with the stilts or no? Not sure but I ask because the product photos cannot be trusted like WTR said.. Why is the kart engine on stilts? Was it too much of a design change to widen the axle, move the wheel over and make room for the TC or the drive system?

I believe the original kart was designed for a small 2-stroke and fixed ratio drive (2:1 wet clutch I think Denny said) so it was a lot more compact before they shoehorned a 196cc engine onto it.
 
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