just got the mrp powerpack and im not happy with the kit

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just got the mrp powerpack and im not happy with the kit

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for starters the 2 chamber exaust system did not fit each other by any means. and there was no paper work stating what spark plug size i needed. and the kit did not give me sirclips for the rist pin . im pist the f*** off. :evil:
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dude- i need to know the make /model/yr. of your scoot before you even get * off :lol: its simple basic stuff.
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my scooters a 2000 sr elite . i fixed the exaust with a drimel tool but i still dont have the circlips. and and i dont wont to use my original circlips becouse i have done that before and they where weak fell out into the jug
messing it all up. so hopefully i can find the rite size circlips as soon as posible. the only thing i would need to no is a sparkplug size .
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o.k. I got everything running good and im 150 miles into my break in and this thing is sweet its very fast compaird to stock. i had to open it up once . And that i did? I had my friend get behind me in is car and he clocked me at 57 mph. before i got behind a truck doing about 50 mph.
i just had to get all the missing parts. i still had to cut the mounting plate off of the 2 chamber exaust and exstend the exaust to fit my scoot. but it was all worth it the only thing i dont like is the super laod exaust that thing is noisey as *.
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lol not bad.

Can you post up some pics of the parts and how it turned out? Also most importantly, are those speeds with stock gearing??

From what I remember those mrp packs are a pretty good priced deal, like $400 for upgrade it like every area..

here we go, is this the one you got?
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yes, thats the kit part for part except for the exaust. the exaust was for a diffrent scooter but i cut the flange off of my stock exaust and welded it to the new one. i also had to exstend the pipe to fit my scoot a little better.
and yes thats with stock gears. the kit is really good becouse it does upgrade every part of the motor and trans. except for gears but id rather have a s*** load of take off then top end because of intown driving. im guessing on average top speed, ill be at most 40 to45 mph. but 57 is nice to have . i will post photos tommarow because its late rihgt now and my baby is sleeping.
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monkeywrench wrote:yes, thats the kit part for part except for the exaust. the exaust was for a diffrent scooter but i cut the flange off of my stock exaust and welded it to the new one. i also had to exstend the pipe to fit my scoot a little better.
and yes thats with stock gears. the kit is really good becouse it does upgrade every part of the motor and trans. except for gears but id rather have a s*** load of take off then top end because of intown driving. im guessing on average top speed, ill be at most 40 to45 mph. but 57 is nice to have . i will post photos tommarow because its late rihgt now and my baby is sleeping.
awesome man, thanks for the info! seems like you mighta gotten a kymco type mrp pack, kymco porting is similar but engine is at a different angle so exhaust is different.

lookin forward to the pics.
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i cant figure out how to post pitchures .
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monkeywrench wrote:i cant figure out how to post pitchures .
first off you have to get the picture from your computer to the internet. a good thing to use to http://www.imageshack.us/.
-Go there, and hit [browse...]
-then find the picture on your computer. and click open.
-now look for host it ( right about in the middle of page , slightly to the right)

This part takes 20+seconds pending on your internet. It is now uploading the image.
-Now it will take you to another page with like 10 differnt codes.
The very last one is "Direct link to image".
thats the code you want. highlight it all and copy it.


Now come to this site. when typing a reply hit the [ Img ] tab on the top of the reply box.
now paste the code (right click>paste or Ctrl+V) then hit the [ Img ] tab again.

it should look like this...

Code: Select all

This is my bike.
[img]http://img409.imageshack.us/img409/5039/p3250169cx6.jpg[/img]
Then submit your post. you post will look like...
This is my bike.
Image
understand?
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ok on the pitchure with the varator i had to take a dremel and cut out the starter gear housing becouse they gave me the rong varator to but it does fit really snug after modifying the starter housing. this varator is really big but works really great. i can bairy the speed tac very easy and then some
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Post by Kenny_McCormic »

Download Mozilla firefox, it has a built in spell checker.
I am not a mechanic, nor do I play one on TV. Actually my advice is probably worth slightly less than what you pay to view it.
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ya my spelling sucks *. sorry about that i just get in a hurry and excited and slop abunch off words down pretty much carlessly.was never a good speller but i am super good in math so thats my good ability . hopefuuly you guys can half way understand me .

i have felt that i have been taken care of so fare on this scooter forum sight though and im thankfull for all the help
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Dac wrote:
monkeywrench wrote:i cant figure out how to post pitchures .
first off you have to get the picture from your computer to the internet. a good thing to use to http://www.imageshack.us/.
-Go there, and hit [browse...]
-then find the picture on your computer. and click open.
-now look for host it ( right about in the middle of page , slightly to the right)

This part takes 20+seconds pending on your internet. It is now uploading the image.
-Now it will take you to another page with like 10 differnt codes.
The very last one is "Direct link to image".
thats the code you want. highlight it all and copy it.


Now come to this site. when typing a reply hit the [ Img ] tab on the top of the reply box.
now paste the code (right click>paste or Ctrl+V) then hit the [ Img ] tab again.

it should look like this...

Code: Select all

This is my bike.
[img]http://img409.imageshack.us/img409/5039/p3250169cx6.jpg[/img]
Then submit your post. you post will look like...
This is my bike.
Image
understand?
that is your problem. you copied the wrong code.
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1991--------Tomos Targa-
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Post by burnt_toast »

edited your post so links show up easier.

Tried to post as images, but I think you have the wrong link code copied down, only a few of them came up. And I'd personally suggest photobucket, its very easy to use. :P
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