SA50P (Restricted guys) Oil pump Q
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SA50P (Restricted guys) Oil pump Q
Workin on my '98 SA50P today I realized I did not have the split throttle cable going to the oil pump like on my SR50's
I went ahead and rigged it wide open, but wanted to confirm that was the best thing to do, thoughts?
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I went ahead and rigged it wide open, but wanted to confirm that was the best thing to do, thoughts?
Mods at the moment are exhaust and variator, more coming soon
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Factory Setu-P
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BT has no pump cable:
How was it set up from the Factory?
BT has no pump cable:
How was it set up from the Factory?
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Re: Factory Setu-P
yup no cable, therefore oil pump is on lowest possible setting at all times.Wheelman-111 wrote:Greetings:
BT has no pump cable:
How was it set up from the Factory?
I went ahead and tied it fully open since I recall Dac and others doing the same.
I was just curious about the main jet this morning, exactly what I needed to know as far as that goes thanks veedub!
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if you took out the welded washer out in the exhaust,the 78 main is to small still.you have to bump it to a 85 or 88 jet.yes tie open the injector.
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85 or 88 main at 50cc??bakaracer wrote:if you took out the welded washer out in the exhaust,the 78 main is to small still.you have to bump it to a 85 or 88 jet.yes tie open the injector.

my only current mods are YMS exhaust and OKO pulley with 7.5g net
78main seems fine, my jog had 76main, stock bore, stock carb & box and with a tec RS pipe worked good.
maybe you have to bump yours up because of elevation? I'm very close to sea level here
and brad thanks for the offer but I have a spare split cable, but will be going to fully adjustable for a carb upgrade in the future anyway so wiring pump open seems good to me

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im running a 90 in my elite e with nb50 engine, it has the leo vince sp3 and a uni filter, it still looks a little lean too! the added rpms really get the fuel going, i guess. i found it necessary to increase the jet to an 85 just from the filter, and the pipe just made it scream, more rpms and i could tell it pulled way harder off the bottom. i dont know if derestricting a stock pipe would yield the same results, but an 85 sounds like a good starting point, im at 1300ft of elevation btw.....
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