I just bought a 94 elite S SA50P
is it normal to only get up to 25 flat stretch 27-28 mph downhill?
If so what can I do beginner/mechanically to pep it up a bit (30-40mph)
25 mph max 94 elite SA-50P ...normal?!?
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it is restricted in a few areas.
Transmission: the front pulley has a plate behind it preventing full travel inot high gear. http://www.scootertherapy.com/Eliteclutchpage.html
Exhaust:muffler has a washer welded in the header (where it bolts to engine) grind this out, drill 2 baffles from muffler like so
to get the best flow/backpressure combination. The pipe on a P is designed to be lower performance but this still helps
Transmission: the front pulley has a plate behind it preventing full travel inot high gear. http://www.scootertherapy.com/Eliteclutchpage.html
Exhaust:muffler has a washer welded in the header (where it bolts to engine) grind this out, drill 2 baffles from muffler like so

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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Kenny, You are the master! I bored out the muffler, took off the clutch plate, added a little oil to the gas and now I am burying the needle. 40+ mph!!! ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM YAY!!!!! 35 mph uphill all day!!
There was some thick blue smoke exhaust after the 1st full throttle run for about a mile. I let the engine rest for a few hours and all is well. Thank you immensely!
There was some thick blue smoke exhaust after the 1st full throttle run for about a mile. I let the engine rest for a few hours and all is well. Thank you immensely!
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I don't think that tying the pump open is needed on a stock bore, even with the modifications that you've made. Putting oil in the tank shouldn't be necessary either.
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