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X2 For what Sanddrag said. Get a larger engine - for 2 reasons.
1. The torque. Remember - Torque is what gets you up to that speed - Horsepower keeps you moving. I'd always go for more torque. 2. I'd personally don't feel very comfortable with an engine at 7,000+ RPMs doing only 30 mph down the road. Again - get the larger engine and you can gear it much better! I don't know that much about the technicals on smaller engines - but it's still off the principle of a 2/4 stroke Internal Combustion engine... ![]() And anyways - remember the saying - "There's no replacement for displacement" ![]() |
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thnx guys, but most lawnmower/waterpump engines rev only up to about 3500. which isnt too pleasing for me. as matt said, id much rather hear it running high rpms. i dont need to burn out or anything. i wouldnt care so much even if i had to push off running next to the cart if i have more top end torque. and high rpms. if i wanna start drifting with it, id like the high rpms. (and a manual clutch would help... is there a way to get a manual clutch rather than a torque converter or a centrifugal for a gocart?)
power to weight ratio with a 2 stroke or a big displacement with a big 4st. dont dirtbikes use anything as small as a 50cc? i dont know too much but say for example, a 5hp b&s lawnmower engine. whats the displacement on those? oh and a little offtopic but whats the legality or w/e on gocarts? (michigan) anyone know off the top of their heads? save me some time looking it up |
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so seems everyones against the 50cc engines. how about pricing? is a lawnmower engine worth the money over the small engine? |
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Modifications range from putting a high-lift camshaft in, to boring the cylinder out, to changing the timing. Many of these things can be done in a home garage, but boring the cylinder out would require the use of a machine that I doubt anyone has in thier home garage. These small 4-stroke engines are very simple and easy to take apart and could be rebuilt with new parts within a day if you spent the whole day working on it. Some people that use the 5 HP B&S engines for go-kart racing end up spending up to (if not more than) $1000 on them, but those are all out racing engines, which is more than you are looking for. A stock engine would suit you well for a home-made go-kart just to fool around with (unless you really want to hear the thing wind out several thousand RPM's). Last edited by tkwetzel : 17-04-2005 at 23:56. |
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yea. thats the prices ive been seeing on ebay for those motors. but ive heard tecumseh is unreliable? how was yours? anyone think different? and the ones on ebay some have alternators. think thats useful? or does it like reduce performance even? headlights sure would be cool but no need for them. if we wanted, we can always stick a battery on.
so prolly no mods are gonna happen other than maybe change the timing a bit if sumone knows what they're doing. i know timing on electric brushes but for valves and such nope. i have a friend who really races shifter carts and yea, i know how money can get you speed lol. but dont wanna spend too much. BUT i do like high whines. ![]() |
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got to agree with everyone else, chassis is the first place to start.
then move on the the drive train (steering and motor) the engin and differentials really depend on wut kind of driving ur ognna be doing so just experiment with that hope it all comes together good for ya. if u have any questions cantact. glad to help out |
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and experimenting. oh i wish i could but due to budget, i prolly have one shot to buy the right things, |
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I know you want to do it non-kit style, but you might be able to get some parts near you.
I see you are on the Farmington Hills team. At the corner of Orchard Lake and Grand River, behind the carwash, next to the Wendy's - is a place that sells parts for motorcycles, snowmobiles and GO-KARTS!!!! I've never been in, but I see them moving go-karts and such in and out, and I think they sell parts. (Sign says so.) They should be able to at least supply you with some parts, or at least you can go in and look around and get some ideas. Good Luck!! (P.S. - I coach on the Canton/Plymouth/Salem team, but I live in Farmington Hills.) |
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