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Post by chris5527 on Mar 1, 2014 19:34:47 GMT -5
Ok im running a 2014 taotao cy50t3 with 50mm bbk, a9 cam, perf coil, perf cdi, uni filter,keihin carb with 95mj, and perf variator with 5g roller.here's whats got me confused on flat ground im hitting 44.78mph and not a touch over but on a very slight decline im getting 48. what do I need in order to hit that 48 on flat? And when I say the decline that is giving me this speed is slight I mean slight it is barely noticeable. Im thinking a gram heavier on on the rollers but figured id get your inpute.
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Post by ramblinman on Mar 1, 2014 19:48:58 GMT -5
45mph is pretty good. my atm50 does about the same with a 50mm BBK. you could try different roller weights but i doubt you will see much improvement. i've experimented with numerous weights and 45mph (52 indicated) is the best i could get out of it. think you will need to change the gears if you want more top end.
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Post by chris5527 on Mar 1, 2014 20:20:27 GMT -5
45mph is pretty good. my atm50 does about the same with a 50mm BBK. you could try different roller weights but i doubt you will see much improvement. i've experimented with numerous weights and 45mph (52 indicated) is the best i could get out of it. think you will need to change the gears if you want more top end. thanks for the reply so I guess I shall save my penny's for a set of hoca gears
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Post by millsc on Mar 1, 2014 21:28:37 GMT -5
45 is about as good as it gets with stock gearing, if it was possible to put a 57mm piston in a 50cc with stock gears making it a 150cc it still would do 45 but would get there very fast.
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Post by skuttadawg on Mar 1, 2014 23:16:48 GMT -5
Heavier weights may help a tab , but a gear set will for sure . Note you may need lighter weights if you get too tall of gears
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