Monday, August 23, 2010

I have a 110cc 4-stroke mini bike. Any advice and tips to supe it up?

i recently bought a car so i need to give it to a friend. I don't want to give him a bike that goes a mere 40 or so mph. i need to take it to the Xtreme. do you have any tips or little know-hows on parts, tweaks, etc?I have a 110cc 4-stroke mini bike. Any advice and tips to supe it up?
Lol well first of all, if it's got a speed governor on it, rip that p.o.s. off. Enriching the mixture on the carb can give it some extra umph too. If you're giving it away I wouldn't spend too much money on performance parts.I have a 110cc 4-stroke mini bike. Any advice and tips to supe it up?
You are asking us for tips to ';soup up'; a 110 cc scooter that you want to give away?





So you will spend about 50 cents to get it to run a lot better, will you?





Okay, drain most of the gas out. Then take a brand new full can of SEA FOAM (you get it at the auto parts store or a BOAT parts store. Then open it carefully (it is a hydrocarbon that you do not want to ingest, even in jest). Pour it all in to the tank, start it up and ride it slowly around the block. Make a second lap at top speed. Make sure you do not run out of fuel. Then fill the tank with nice fresh fuel. It will be worth TWICE as MUCH as it was before!





Sea Foam cleans out the passages in the carbs, and cleans the tank out, removes the water from the tank, and makes it run like new again. (Uh, you may want to replace the sparkplugs. With iridium plugs of the same heat range? Just one little spark plug?





Sea foam $6, new gas $5, new spark plug, iridium, $10 (it will be probably be a good deal less, but iridium is pricey stuff)(make sure to get a resistor plug so it will not click through the radio all over town. It wont affect him, but it will affect you.) The feeling of having done your best to do a good deed for a neighbor? Priceless.
one easy way.


mess with the airbox. get airbox vents and drill holes exposing the airbox to more airflow. find an aftermarket exhaust..a universal muffler from fmf would do good.

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