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Old 06-01-2006, 01:49 PM
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Need Help

hey look i just got this 110 cc pocket bike http://www.***-motorsports.com/Merch...tegory_Code=03

and i wanna know how to make it faster!!
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hey you can start by getting a cdi trick box, a new pipe, some diffrent sprockets (change the oil in the engine after run in perioud) that engine oil is really ****, buy or make yourself an oil breather kit, maybe change the spark plug, change the carby and just regular servising....hope i helped
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playboy, give your engine a chance to run in as 4 strokes do take a bit more running in for max power and yes put the good oil in the sump.
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i dont get it!!

but wat type of oil do u recommend? and i dont get wat you meant when u said this "give your engine a chance to run in as 4 strokes do take a bit more running in for max power." please explain to me!
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When you first get your bike you have to run it in. Your manual will also tell you this. You suppose to not give it wide open throttle and run through about 4 tanks probably best not to go over about 3/4 throttle for these. Then at the end of these few tanks of fuel change your oil and put in fresh. Hope this helped
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Old 11-01-2006, 05:45 PM
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playboy, a 4 stroke engine has more moving parts in the power area compared to a 2 stroke engine, also a 2 stroke revs higher than a 4 stroke, slower moving parts need more time to settle in.
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