housey
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hi, im getting a victa 160 to use for my go kart and im wondering what mods people have done to thier victas or 2 strokes in general
housey
housey
its the full crank version. i think i will get another victa and use one for my kart, but see what i can do to the other first before it blows up![]()
If you have the Power Torque engine then the best modification you can do is get the full crank one, the Power Torque won't take much power due to its half crank design.
I've been experimenting with porting and I'l be making my own power pipe for it(I'l post up the dimensions once I've made it)
. You'll start introducing exhaust into the crankcase mix, that's what.I'm also going to see how much I can skim the head before something breaks.
Wrong. Same idea as case stuffing. No real information on this subject, just a common belief that full circle crankshafts provide higher primary compression within the crankcase and more negative pressure for the carby.
However, half moon cranks are said to be lighter, and better off in high RPM applications. Being lawnmower, I say a full circle would be more of a need.
Uh yeah, about that, don't. Much more information and math than you can deal with. Ever read Jenning's book?
) for me. You'll start introducing exhaust into the crankcase mix, that's what.
so, im kinda confused here. do i skim the head? do i port it (exhaust, intake or both?) do i port it and have a go at making an exspansion chamber? also has anyone tried using carbon fiber reeds?( russ2251 suggested that in another thread ).
Lapping will allow the elimination of gasket and increase CR. Can always be reversed. Check clearances first.so, im kinda confused here. do i skim the head?
Won't work. I realized that Victa's are piston ported...no reeds.also has anyone tried using carbon fiber reeds?
I said the full crank version was better because its stronger(
the half cranks are said to make more power though), I've seen standard Power Torques demolished just from the blades hitting a rock. The side cover on the Power Torque is made of plastic and if you were to stuff the cases on a power torque then you would need at least a liter of epoxy, on the full crank there's probably less than 0.5cm of clearance between the crank and the crank cases.
I'm not sure if you know what I mean by full crank and half crank? I'm sure you are thinking of balance weights?
Here's what I mean.
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I haven't read Jenning's book but I have read this one. And yes I do know there is serious maths involved but I Have aquired a few computer programs that calculate the dimensions of a suitable expansion chamber (got to get my old computer going 1st though!) for me.
Probably, or the head will blow off, I read about that happening on a Victa with a skimmed head somewhere,nthe head bolts/rods have a pretty fine thread on them.
No offence oscaryu1 but you obviously have no experience with these engines, you can't really discount my opinions when I have been stipping these engines down and rebuilding them for years and you probably haven't even seen one, let alone actually know the basics of these engines.
Hayden
Go modify a reed and reed port it. 5th and 6th ports, Boyesen, you name it. Should provide plenty of power.
Because?Except Boyesen reeds suck....
I know plenty about building 2 strokes, thank you. Victas are indeed different, my bad about that. One thing you have to understand, a "full circle" crankshaft is literally two circular crankshaft counterweights, whereas a "half moon" are... well, half a circle or any smaller.
Just read everything Gordon Jennings ever wrote, you will then be a decent two stroke tuner.
I would recommend A. Graham Bell's "Two-Stroke performance Tuning" which is available on line as a PDF.
Much of what I have posted in the last 3 years comes from his writings and has been proven out in my garage/basement/living room.