I think a container would be a little much,....I think you are on to something with the 3M pad though!!
I tried one briefly. Didn't work well. Well, it was a cheap scrubbie pad thing on an old and not running great engine so might try it again but was to stiff to allow good flow.I think a container would be a little much,....I think you are on to something with the 3M pad though!!
Sounds good, SBP air filter is a good upgrade.How about the 4 stroke filter from SBP I put one on HS and it breath's alot better
in combo with Quentons Flex pipe ..I dont have any hard numbers but it feels and sounds better..I pulled the plug A light chocolate color for me just right For now.
But am looking for a 19mm mikuni or equal..There are A lots of new things comming out for these bikes. Some to change the lives of 4 stroke riders forever...........
Stay tuned Flex.............
I have 1800 miles on mine. I have an exhaust with a flange that I matched to the port with 39 inch straight pipe and a free flow air filter. I do not have a tach but using the gear calc and a speedometer that is true the valves float at 6200 rpm. when it was geared at 12 to 1 it would top out at 38.5 mph now I have it geared 13.65 to one because I pull a trailer sometimes. It will pull to just a little over 35 before the valves float. I would like to find some heavier springs for it but no luck so far. the carb is bone stock. Like Dan said they are pretty much maxed out stock except for the air cleaner and exhaust.There is one important safety factor I would like to bring up for those modifying a 79cc HF engine. The govenor keeps these engines at 3600 rpm. When you remove the govenor the engine will easily exceed 3600 rpm. Your top rpm will depend on other modifications you have performed. If you are still running the stock exhaust this will choke the motor down and limit rpm at some point. Our HF motor turned 6000 rpm with the modifications we performed on it.
The point I want to make is these engines were not designed to spin over 3600 rpm. One concern is the stock connecting rod. This rod has it's limits. We haven't played with this engine enough to know what that limit is. The more important concern is the stock flywheel. The factory uses epoxy and a screw to secure the magnet to the flywheel. This design is fine for a motor that turns 3600 rpm, but becomes a concern for motors spinning higher. Again, we don't know what the limit of the stock flywheel is. When we arrived at the Death Race my 79cc motor had 13 minutes of run time on it. We hope to have billet flywheels available before anyone discovers the limit if the stock flywheel. Those magnets are extremely destructive when they come off at high rpm.
Just a heads up.