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Thread: Scooter on t.m. on nitrous -0-100 in 4 sec

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    Quote Originally Posted by delusionz View Post
    Though one must ask - Is it really worth it??.
    Nope it aint worth it. Been there and done the whole high performance stuff in little engine (rg150). Fantastic fun - but a) its gonna suck the gas and remove the point of having a small bike and b) its gonna blow up quicker.
    But then again i did see a turbo kit for little 4 stroke 50's on tardeme for $900
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    Nope it aint worth it. Been there and done the whole high performance stuff in little engine (rg150). Fantastic fun - but a) its gonna suck the gas and remove the point of having a small bike and b) its gonna blow up quicker.
    But then again i did see a turbo kit for little 4 stroke 50's on tardeme for $900
    really? i've never seen any turbo kits small enough to fit onto a 50cc engine, although i think diesel generators have small turbos which you could retrofit

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    that seems to be one really fast mini chopper if it can do 80 - 90 kms. I wonder if he has mistaken a turbo for a warp core :P

    Or perhaps its it can only do 80 - 90 for 1 second before it blows up?
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    most 50's seem to withstand prolonged brutal treatment and what you get out of them is all in the tuning. 95km/h seems to be an achievable mark without any turbo/nos. standard carburettors and exhaust pipes cut the engines potential power output by half if not more

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