Superman -vs- Kryptonite 125cc stroker battle (new videos)

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Were is the update? It has to be running by now :*:
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ottoman wrote:Were is the update? It has to be running by now :*:
I will fire it up tomorrow for the first time.

I finally got all the new parts in :smile:
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Whoohooo!!!
cant wait to see what it does!!
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Started it up to day and ran it til the head temp reached 350 then shut it down.

I am done with the 4th heat cycle so far.

I will go for a ride soon after the tenth heat cycle

anyone have Idea's for jetting? It is 60pilot and 160 main on a 30mm oko right now.

Seems to idle kinda high right now.
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Re: Superman -vs- Kryptonite 125cc stroker battle

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Greetings:

I burnt a 90cc Ruima 51 Ministroker running at or just below 60/160 in a 30mm OKO. There might have been other reasons, but to me that jet combo still sounds pretty small for a 125.
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Wheelman-111 wrote:Greetings:

I burnt a 90cc Ruima 51 Ministroker running at or just below 60/160 in a 30mm OKO. There might have been other reasons, but to me that jet combo still sounds pretty small for a 125.

Any suggestions ? I have lots of bigger jets. :smile:
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Re: Superman -vs- Kryptonite 125cc stroker battle

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Greetings:

I dunno, Dawg... Bigger, I guess. How much bigger? Not sure but I can send you my ex-Sportster Mains up to 205... :wink:
Seriously, consider going ludicrously big - like 175/70 and swap down until it runs. Then carefully swap down until it runs well.
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ITS ALIVE!!!!! :coolcruise:
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I dunno... Im running a 145... same pipe and kit and was thinking of leaning it out some based on the plug reading.
Only way to really know is to test.
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ottoman wrote:I dunno... Im running a 145... same pipe and kit and was thinking of leaning it out some based on the plug reading.
Only way to really know is to test.
Do you have a 30mm carb too?
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Same crank... same bbk... same pipe and same carb.

d*** Bens gonna kick your butt... he has a better pipe, intake and carb :thumbwink:
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but we have to see if he can tune it :thumbwink:
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ottoman wrote:Same crank... same bbk... same pipe and same carb.

d*** Bens gonna kick your butt... he has a better pipe, intake and carb :thumbwink:
we will see :wink:

most 1/8th mile races are won in the first 60 ft :smile:
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Re: Superman -vs- Kryptonite 125cc stroker battle

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Trafficjamz wrote:
ottoman wrote:Same crank... same bbk... same pipe and same carb.

d*** Bens gonna kick your butt... he has a better pipe, intake and carb :thumbwink:
we will see :wink:

most 1/8th mile races are won in the first 60 ft :smile:
Very true, unless there is a massive horsepower difference.
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