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!!head Kits!!

hi im thinking of getting a head kit for my aircooled cag.. but i dont know much about them...are they easy or hard to install

would something like head kit 1 be good? i want something around this price range, also do i have to change the exhaust pipe? i currently have a stock carby with a mushroom type airfilter and its like 5mm away from the tyres do u think a 14/14 carby would still fit? tpr is having a sale so i wanna buy these parts but dont know much about them

HEAD KIT 1 CLICK HERE

would this kit be good?
HEAD KIT 2 CLICK HERE

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both of those head kits will produce quite good power plus good rpms. they are easy to install as long as you make 100% sure that when you tighten down the head / cylinder to base , the head must be perfectly square with the cylinder top otherwise both compression and power will be lost. you can stick with your existing carby as long as you replace the main jet with a larger size and also fit a set of fibreglass reeds, then your engine will perform.
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