#31: Re: 98 or 99 octane Author: Johnbyron, Location: ScunthorpePosted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 5:31 am ---- well what will for £600 I used to be into two stroke tuning and it was amazing what gains I could get using hand tools!! Haha not that easy on a car to be honest
#32: Re: 98 or 99 octane Author: usher, Location: northallertonPosted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 7:37 am ---- agree no difference with cats or de cats
#33: Re: 98 or 99 octane Author: HDI90, Location: sunny stokePosted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 12:34 pm ----
Johnbyron wrote:
:lol: well what will for £600 I used to be into two stroke tuning and it was amazing what gains I could get using hand tools!! Haha not that easy on a car to be honest
Good old porting! doing the same at the moment!!
#34: Re: 98 or 99 octane Author: Johnbyron, Location: ScunthorpePosted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 1:07 pm ----
HDI90 wrote:
Johnbyron wrote:
:lol: well what will for £600 I used to be into two stroke tuning and it was amazing what gains I could get using hand tools!! Haha not that easy on a car to be honest
Good old porting! doing the same at the moment!!
Glad to hear old school porting hasnt died out yet , I managed to get my 50cc bultaco astro to sit comfortably at 76 mph got to the point where I'm playing with the idea of setting it up with a homemade electric turbo on a 32mm carb and other random bits iv got laying around haha No doubt it will go bang again :'-)
#35: Re: 98 or 99 octane Author: HDI90, Location: sunny stokePosted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 11:17 am ----
Johnbyron wrote:
HDI90 wrote:
Johnbyron wrote:
:lol: well what will for £600 I used to be into two stroke tuning and it was amazing what gains I could get using hand tools!! Haha not that easy on a car to be honest
Good old porting! doing the same at the moment!!
Glad to hear old school porting hasnt died out yet , I managed to get my 50cc bultaco astro to sit comfortably at 76 mph got to the point where I'm playing with the idea of setting it up with a homemade electric turbo on a 32mm carb and other random bits iv got laying around haha No doubt it will go bang again :'-)
just doing a 177cc 32 year old vespa should be fun when finished!
#36: Re: 98 or 99 octane Author: Johnbyron, Location: ScunthorpePosted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 11:52 am ---- Ah the old Vespas haha not had much to do with them myself, scooter wise I only know my Lambretta's because my uncle builds them up as a hobbie, we fitted a 200gp engine in my cousins little 125 lambretta, still wasn't quick because of the aerodynamics tho, and he only used his for show anyway
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