That suggests it's too lean. Too much carb for the setup is also possible.
What RPM at WOT?
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A CV carb has a normal throttle valve, but the slide is controlled by the a vacuum diaphragm. This makes the engine only see as much the carb as it can handle. CV carbs are used on Quads and 4 stroke scooters.
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Bear45-70 wrote:
You would be better off with a CV carb this big.
CV carb?
would a 28mm carb help?
A CV carb has a normal throttle valve, but the slide is controlled by the a vacuum diaphragm. This makes the engine only see as much the carb as it can handle. CV carbs are used on Quads and 4 stroke scooters.
Oh Yes I have lots of those.... most are from 50cc gy6 china copies.
Should I get one for the 150cc gy6
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They make very big CV carbs, Harley Davidson runs a pair of 40 mm CV carbs. My 250 4 stroke quad has a 32mm CV carb while my 400 (actually 376 cc) 4 stroke has 34 mm CV carb. You can't make the motor stumble by crashing the throttle wide open.
Bear 45/70
'83 Aero 80 X 3
'84 Aero 80 X 3 '85 Aero 80 '84 Aero 125 X 2
'84 Aero 125 '84 Aero 125 X 2 '85 Aero 50
'85 Spree
Bear45-70 wrote:
You would be better off with a CV carb this big.
CV carb?
would a 28mm carb help?
A CV carb has a normal throttle valve, but the slide is controlled by the a vacuum diaphragm. This makes the engine only see as much the carb as it can handle. CV carbs are used on Quads and 4 stroke scooters.
Oh Yes I have lots of those.... most are from 50cc gy6 china copies.
Should I get one for the 150cc gy6
I have no clue how big the carb is for the 150cc gy6? But go at least as big as you have now.
Bear 45/70
'83 Aero 80 X 3
'84 Aero 80 X 3 '85 Aero 80 '84 Aero 125 X 2
'84 Aero 125 '84 Aero 125 X 2 '85 Aero 50
'85 Spree
1/8th mile run @ 1/2 throttle = best time of the night 10.9sec
1/8th mile run @ Full throttle = avg time of 11.15 sec
Kyrptonite has also reported fastest time with only 1/2 throtte.
Why is this?
what size carb and what pipe are you using with your 125cc setup?
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Bear45-70 wrote:
You would be better off with a CV carb this big.
CV carb?
would a 28mm carb help?
A CV carb has a normal throttle valve, but the slide is controlled by the a vacuum diaphragm. This makes the engine only see as much the carb as it can handle. CV carbs are used on Quads and 4 stroke scooters.
Oh Yes I have lots of those.... most are from 50cc gy6 china copies.
Should I get one for the 150cc gy6
I have no clue how big the carb is for the 150cc gy6? But go at least as big as you have now.
My gy6 150cc engine came with a 24mm cv carb on it.
what size inlet is on that pipe? have you tried changing the main jet by going smaller or larger? what temps are you seeing at wot?
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87 elite 50 s with 86cc watercooled mini stroke
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