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Old 05-31-2005
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Hi, i have a Pocket Dirt Bike with 47cc Mitsubishi engine with the 53cc big bore kit and i want more top end, i intalled the Timing advance key and i was wondering how could i get more top speed without changing the sprockets. i am still in break in period with 25:1 soon to go with 32:1 or 40:1. I still have the stock carburetor and stock reed valve with stock air filter. i bored my intake. so if you have any ideas please let me know
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Hi, i have a Pocket Dirt Bike with 47cc Mitsubishi engine with the 53cc big bore kit and i want more top end, i intalled the Timing advance key and i was wondering how could i get more top speed without changing the sprockets. i am still in break in period with 25:1 soon to go with 32:1 or 40:1. I still have the stock carburetor and stock reed valve with stock air filter. i bored my intake. so if you have any ideas please let me know
thanks
If your engine is reving out you cant go any faster unless you change sprockets...
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Hi, i have a Pocket Dirt Bike with 47cc Mitsubishi engine with the 53cc big bore kit and i want more top end, i intalled the Timing advance key and i was wondering how could i get more top speed without changing the sprockets. i am still in break in period with 25:1 soon to go with 32:1 or 40:1. I still have the stock carburetor and stock reed valve with stock air filter. i bored my intake. so if you have any ideas please let me know
thanks
first take the timing key off.... buy a 4 pedal reed cage, ip2 pipe and of course a after market filter or just put some stretched panty hose over the carb lol
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Stretched panty hose is not a air filter; they are simply stretched panty hose. Put it this way, can you see thru panty hose? Can you see thru an air filter? now think about which lets more dirt thru. PH will block big stuff but no ways near as much carb junking and engine seizing dirt as a filter.

We used panty hose OVER the air filters during the dusty months when I was Iraq, but not just panty hose.

Spend the 10 bucks and buy a filter.
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the timing advance key reduce the top speed??? but improves the low end???

and the ip2 pipe?? where can i buy it???
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heh talking aboit air filters, can i buy like them huge filters made from K&N for cars on autozone and install them on my 110cc?
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i bought a new fiberglass reed valve and increased the jet size by 0.04 i use .68 instead of .64 but it seems ther's too much gas because when the bike is full throttle it make a bizzare sound and it doesn't want to go faster. when i drop the trottle the engine stops so i guess i'll have to reduce the jet

what about the rocket key?? should i remove it?
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yeah why not??? you only have to make an "adaptor" because the flange diameter will probably be too big for your bike's v-stack
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Volcom theres a thread flying around about how to modifie your stock pipe ..... mostly everyone that has done it has said it does wonders and some even say that its better than jetpro and ip2 pipes both in low and top hp.
Stock pipe mod

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Thanks!! i think this is what i will do instead of buyin a 150$ pipe!
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it's definately worth a try
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hay i have a 49cc bike and i want to make it so i can wheelie uuuuuuuummmmmm is there a way to do that without putting lots of money into it?
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sit in the back the most possible. go at about... 4mph and then give a swing back on the sterring while opening the throttle

and then it's just about givin some gas to lean it back and when you feel that the bike will fall press the rear brake and then the gas and the break....the thing is to get the balance !!!
this is what i do for wheelies.... if someone have another easier trick...let me know!!

be careful cause you might break your bike's fairing!!

by the way for doin whellies you need more torque at low rpm
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hay i have a 49cc bike and i want to make it so i can wheelie uuuuuuuummmmmm is there a way to do that without putting lots of money into it?
Get a rear sproket with more teeth(bigger) than the stock one... that should give you more torque but less top speed
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why didn'T i think about that

get the biggest you can.... and if you even want more torque.... get a smaller front sprocket
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This minibike's top speed is only 31mph and I would like drive faster. What would I do/buy that bike goes faster? Racing exhaust? Bigger carburetor? better airfilter? Where can I buy like those parts?
Some knowledge of that bike:
Motor: 1-cylinder, aircooled, 2-stroke, 49cc
Weight: 44lbs
Top speed: 31mph
Tires: 12,5" x 2,75" / 12,5" x 2,75"
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heh talking aboit air filters, can i buy like them huge filters made from K&N for cars on autozone and install them on my 110cc?
well that depends if you wanna spend 100 dollars on and airfilter plus a manifold that funnels down and plus since a 110cc carb wouldnt have enough suction to go through the filter let alone the huge manifold
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