i would say its like a 125cc engine so 50mph 45-55 mph if cart no more than 250 lb.s -m
This is wrong. I have a 11 hp go kart and it is 388cc and so it goes alot faster.
well engines have so many rpms so the size does not matter but you can gear a bigger engine to make it go faster
Answer: You can eliminate much of your overheating by having the clutch adjusted properly.
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A Nascar drivers pay is determined by how they do in the race. The drivers divide the purse with first and second place drivers being paid the most.
Anything can be fitted to anything else, if your engineering skills are good enough. But unless you can do welding I don't recommend that you even try - it's not like it will bolt straight on. On top of that there's the issue with the drive train. Mopeds and scooters all have gear boxes to adapt what the engine puts out to something that the vehicle can use. Most lawn mower engines won't have that.
First off, be more specific. What Mario kart? 2nd, I don't believe there is a 70cc.
first if you already have a engine in your kart then remove the 4 bolts at the base of the motor and disconnect the cables and put the new motor in then put the chain on slide the motor up much as u can then bolt it down do it Even then your chain is tight then connect the cables and there you go u are ready its not that hard
It depends on: * how much it weighs, * what it's bhp (brake horsepower) is, * how aerodynamic it is, * the gear ratio between the engine and drive wheel(s).
It is quite difficult to make an electric go-kart as the wiring can be tricky to get right on such a basic machine. However, there are step-by-step instructions on the Instructables website, and video instructions on You Tube.
An 4 stroke racing go-kart's top speed is 50 mph!
Some models can reach even more - up to 66 mph!
On MYGOKARTS.COM we have a wide range of 4 stroke go karts. Check it to see them with your eyes.
I assume your talking about a drag racing track, no exact answer can be given because each track differs from one to the next as far as approach, and shut down area go, the only thing constance is the length between the timing lights, for 1/4 mile drags its 1320 ft., there some who race 1/8mi. If your referring to other types of tracks, they also vary, you have oval, d-shape, paperclip shape, road-course, baja-1000 that goes for 1000 miles, all tracks differ in length an width and function. Again in any racing, there is no length (except in drag-racing, light to light) or width that is exact.
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ANS 2 - In my area of Greater Vancouver, we have 3 Kart rental tracks where kids can rent and practice on large clunky karts with simple engines and centrifugal clutches. As long as you are 4 ft. tall you can ride for a small fee. All these karts will seat 2 people. My grandson learned there,and can now drive my car ( but not legally, he is 11)
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