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Post by scooterelements on Sept 26, 2013 14:16:16 GMT -5
We started this build two days ago. A Taida 232cc engine. Here is a list of the parts we are using just to give you an idea. BTW Every single part is available on our website except for two parts. KOSO Pump and Exhaust system Taida 67mm Ceramic Big Bore Kit Taida Oversized Valve Head 30.5/26.5mm Valves Taida T-300 Camshaft Kymco 94 link timing chain Taida 8.2mm Stroke Crankshaft Taida Big Block Crankcase Set Taida Rocker Arm Taida Valve Cover Taida Starting Clutch Taida Starter Taida Oil Cooler Kit Taida Titanium Valve Spring retainers Taida Upgraded Valve springs New generation Fan KOSO High Flow oil pump Dr Pulley HiT Clutch Kit Dr Pulley Variator Kit Powerlink 842 Belt OKO 32mm Flatside Carburetor NCY Telfon Coated Intake Manifold Uni Filter Mikuni Fuel Pump 104 Octane Race Fuel Probably forgot some stuff but yea basically We are thinking of building a few of these to sell. first we want to test out ours and make sure we are doing everything right lol
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Post by PCBGY6 on Sept 26, 2013 14:28:56 GMT -5
That's a beast. Can't wait to see what performance you get out of it. I'm currently thinking about getting a 150cc to build and y'all seem like the go to place for that.
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Post by scooterelements on Sept 26, 2013 14:33:00 GMT -5
That's a beast. Can't wait to see what performance you get out of it. I'm currently thinking about getting a 150cc to build and y'all seem like the go to place for that. GY6 150cc engines are awesome. So many parts for them. Yup thats why we only deal with GY6 150cc performance parts. Most other dealers have parts for everything but we focus on just GY6 150cc and nothing else.
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Post by alleyoop on Sept 26, 2013 15:15:11 GMT -5
I would be interested in how it does with your regular gas station fuels. If good results I will Have Jim order a new motor for my Trike Since I cannot just get any 150cc motor and have it shipped to him and have JIM bore out the case and build it up to 232ccs. I like the head even with the bigass piston it has plenty of meat around the holes and by the chain. Your smaller heads you bore them out and hardly any meat is left around the head bolts and by the chain and they GO BOOM pretty quick. So let me know how it runs with gas station fuels I am not going to race it but Would love the extra 50ccs added to what I currently have. Maybe I can do wheelies with my TRIKE Alleyoop
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Post by wilds on Sept 26, 2013 15:17:28 GMT -5
That engine case looks like it's for a drum brakes. Will you have any engine cases for disc brakes, so it fits a 150 cc scooter with disc brakes ?
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Post by scooterelements on Sept 26, 2013 15:20:57 GMT -5
That engine case looks like it's for a drum brakes. Will you have any engine cases for disc brakes, so it fits a 150 cc scooter with disc brakes ? No they are all drum. I am sure you can do a conversion i have had people do it. they just buy the rim for disc, a disc, caliper, lines, master cylinder and swing arm.
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Post by scooterelements on Sept 26, 2013 15:22:24 GMT -5
I would be interested in how it does with your regular gas station fuels. If good results I will Have Jim order a new motor for my Trike Since I cannot just get any 150cc motor and have it shipped to him and have JIM bore out the case and build it up to 232ccs. I like the head even with the bigass piston it has plenty of meat around the holes and by the chain. Your smaller heads you bore them out and hardly any meat is left around the head bolts and by the chain and they GO BOOM pretty quick. So let me know how it runs with gas station fuels I am not going to race it but Would love the extra 50ccs added to what I currently have. Maybe I can do wheelies with my TRIKE Alleyoop WE will probably use premium gas after this. Just wanted to test out some race fuel
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Post by millsc on Sept 26, 2013 21:28:24 GMT -5
My scoot has a dual disc but bolts on the swing arm so would the taida work on mine i may try this rather convert mine to a 232 the 250cc scoots are just so ugly rather turn mine into a beast 232
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Post by skuttadawg on Sept 26, 2013 22:48:12 GMT -5
Would like to know what the compression is and do you have access to a dyno ? Have you built a 232 before ? If so how does it compare to a 150 and a 250 ? What exhaust will you be using ? On a beast like that I would get a Supertrapp exhaust
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Post by wilds on Sept 27, 2013 0:28:06 GMT -5
Nice project, I will definitely be interested in buying an engine if the price is right... Wouldn't it have been easier to mount the rubber bearings for the engine mount before the assembly of the engine or do you have a smart tool for that? Did you plug the SLS connection on the head?
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Post by scooterelements on Sept 27, 2013 7:18:07 GMT -5
Would like to know what the compression is and do you have access to a dyno ? Have you built a 232 before ? If so how does it compare to a 150 and a 250 ? What exhaust will you be using ? On a beast like that I would get a Supertrapp exhaust the gauge read 265 PSI
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Post by scooterelements on Sept 27, 2013 7:20:18 GMT -5
Nice project, I will definitely be interested in buying an engine if the price is right... Wouldn't it have been easier to mount the rubber bearings for the engine mount before the assembly of the engine or do you have a smart tool for that? Did you plug the SLS connection on the head? We have our own tools for that, that installs it in just a few seconds. A wrench, some washers next time i install one i will record a video of it. SLS?? i know most of these parts by the name in Spanish since that is how i learned it lol
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Post by scooterelements on Sept 27, 2013 7:25:07 GMT -5
My scoot has a dual disc but bolts on the swing arm so would the taida work on mine i may try this rather convert mine to a 232 the 250cc scoots are just so ugly rather turn mine into a beast 232 I agree with you there about the 250cc scooters. i prefer a GY6 150cc scooter because they look awesome. so many choices and so many parts for them. 250cc scooters are great for long commutes at higher speeds.
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Post by scooterelements on Sept 28, 2013 14:44:40 GMT -5
OKO 32mm Flatside Carburetor installed and ready to go.
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Post by devo344a on Sept 28, 2013 15:55:32 GMT -5
Does the high volume oil pump take any power away from the engine? We used to run stock oil pumps in our late model stock cars so it didnt take away from the horsepower it took approx 10 HP away to spin a high volume high pressure pump
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