its a big bore carb from akg or terryblow.. its off the gx160 from all my research it works fine.. all the hs motors stock stock carbs and hs carbs have these tiny idle jets that clog constantly thats what im talking about aliviating..
Dunno from who? Sure it works, but you spent money on a carb that doesn't effectively do any better a job than the stock carb. People selling you parts will tell you anything. You claimed to have an ASE cert, so you should probably know the formula for calculating CFM. However, you went and a bought a carb, and it's not the jet that clogs easy but the atomizer, so that leads me to believe you never had an ASE cert. You remind me of those many many dudes who overcarb their engines thinking they know what they're doingits a big bore carb from akg or terryblow.. its off the gx160 from all my research it works fine.. all the hs motors stock stock carbs and hs carbs have these tiny idle jets that clog constantly thats what im talking about aliviating..
I run the stock carb on the HS142. No problems at all. I am amazed at how well it controls engine rpm at any speed. I must be doing something wrong.its a big bore carb from akg or terryblow.. its off the gx160 from all my research it works fine.. all the hs motors stock stock carbs and hs carbs have these tiny idle jets that clog constantly thats what im talking about aliviating..
500 miles? This engine doesn't even run GOOD until you get 2 grand on her!Do yourself a favor and don't listen to all the BS about the HS motor. Mine has ZERO problems right out of the box and I think most other HS users will tell you the same thing. 500 miles on it now.
What makes you think our big bore carb is "over carbed"? What makes you think the hs engine cannot benefit from a carb with a larger bore? Do you really think we'll tell our customers "anything" just so we can sell them a carb that will not work better than the stock carb.? We run our parts on our bikes. Our bike running the little hs 49cc engine has done very well at past motorized bicycle races. And yes, we run it with a big bore carb just like your "honorary brother Scotto" who you claim uses the stock carb. We've sent big bore carbs to Scotto, he's ran them on his engine and given us his feedback.Between myself, my brother Kline's Kustoms, and my honorary brother Scotto-, there's about 20,000 miles in GXH50/Huasheng experience. Add azbill and you can almost double that. Add my friend ocscully and nearly triple it. None of us run anything but a factory carb. All of us will outrun you.
Because it doesn't really need it. It's very common for people to put a larger carb than they need on an engine thinking it will help in their greedy quest for more power. I've seen it hundreds and hundreds of times. None of your aftermarket carbs are necessary for a 49cc engine, IMO. Maybe over 9K RPM they will help, but not 8K or less.What makes you think our big bore carb is "over carbed"?
I didn't say it couldn't benefit, but it also doesn't really need it. The stock carb flows more than enough CFM for a typical GXH50 or HS.What makes you think the hs engine cannot benefit from a carb with a larger bore? Do you really think we'll tell our customers "anything" just so we can sell them a carb that will not work better than the stock carb.?
I'm very aware what you do, I've been a customer of yours for over a year and I have highly recommend you to people here. So is my brother Kline's Kustoms who has 2 of your carbs. Neither did him any good at all because he doesn't rev his engine high enough. In fact his bike's low-speed driveability has suffered quite a bit with your aftermarket carbs. I've talked to Scotto- many times and he doesn't just run your carbs either.We run our parts on our bikes. Our bike running the little hs 49cc engine has done very well at past motorized bicycle races. And yes, we run it with a big bore carb just like your "honorary brother Scotto" who you claim uses the stock carb. We've sent big bore carbs to Scotto, he's ran them on his engine and given us his feedback.
I was pretty annoyed with several of his recent posts when I typed that, I don't think you read them, or you might not be jumping so readily to his defense. But anyway, it is my opinion that he purchased a useless carb. That's my own opinion, you don't have to agree. You being a vendor, me being a cynic, I'll expect you to say anything to sell parts, and I'll expect you to say anything to justify your customers spending their money on something they really didn't need. This post of yours has made that very evident to me.Locutus_1 wants to change an o-ring every time he changes a jet...who cares? Let him change the o-ring if that's what he is comfortable doing. We never change that o-ring just like you don't but we're not going to try and make him feel like an idiot because he wants to change a $.30 o-ring. Telling him he purchased a useless carb is ridiculous!
Unless the engine is under carbed, putting a bigger carb on it will not help. If someone is modifying the engine to breath better, then yes it would. Maybe Scotto is doing a trick or two to take advantage of it? I doubt if they have NASCAR type inspections before and after.What makes you think our big bore carb is "over carbed"? What makes you think the hs engine cannot benefit from a carb with a larger bore? Do you really think we'll tell our customers "anything" just so we can sell them a carb that will not work better than the stock carb.? We run our parts on our bikes. Our bike running the little hs 49cc engine has done very well at past motorized bicycle races. And yes, we run it with a big bore carb just like your "honorary brother Scotto" who you claim uses the stock carb. We've sent big bore carbs to Scotto, he's ran them on his engine and given us his feedback.
Locutus_1 wants to change an o-ring every time he changes a jet...who cares? Let him change the o-ring if that's what he is comfortable doing. We never change that o-ring just like you don't but we're not going to try and make him feel like an idiot because he wants to change a $.30 o-ring. Telling him he purchased a useless carb is ridiculous!