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150cc GY6 and Under Engine Tech GY6 and Smaller Technical Discussion Forum |
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Adding some new upgrades
Ok guys i am doing a little upgradeing to my buggy what do yall think?
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First off, what buggy do you have?
Second, you get what you pay for with buggy parts usually. Cheap is cheap crap. I say forget the ignition parts. Sliders and spring are generally good replacement parts.
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My Yerban assault vehicle: 2.2mm stroker crank, 62mm Nikasil cyl, Taida large vavle head, American made valve springs, ported intake manifold, TM 28mm carb, stock CDI, Bando coil, TK exhaust, stock CVT except for the 14g sliders, 13/40 internal gears, 16T drive, 31T axle sprocket, 22" rear tires, and ONE BIG POTATO CANNON mounted on top.......... |
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I have no idea it does not have a name all i know is the motor is a gy6 150cc
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Not sure on the make either. At least we now know what engine it has.
The CVT parts are prob a good swap. Most go 12g sliders if you run flat land on a stock engine. Or 10g if you run hills.
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My Yerban assault vehicle: 2.2mm stroker crank, 62mm Nikasil cyl, Taida large vavle head, American made valve springs, ported intake manifold, TM 28mm carb, stock CDI, Bando coil, TK exhaust, stock CVT except for the 14g sliders, 13/40 internal gears, 16T drive, 31T axle sprocket, 22" rear tires, and ONE BIG POTATO CANNON mounted on top.......... |
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Its about a 50/50 for me i live in georgia so i kinda have options on what terrain i want to ride
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For your type of driving 12 gram rollers will be good along with a 1500 torque spring. Xlint89 is correct not because I'm a dealer but because of experience. You get what you pay for. The cheap parts won't last long.
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