28.8.2012 20:48
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Polini Corsa 70cc Cylinder Kit
Minarelli horizontal LC engines
The Corsa range of kits from Polini are a much revised version of the Sport kit designed to offer increased performance at a fractionally higher RPM and include some upgraded components to handle that extra power. The Corsa is still a fairly low revving kit offering a fairly easy setup on many exhaust systems and pretty good mileage too. The cast iron cylinder kit has a more aggressive port timing than the sport and the kit includes a stronger piston and rings along with heavy duty small end bearing to cope with this extra power. All necessary gaskets are included along with an aluminium cylinder head. A very good choice for those wanting a bit more power than the sport without going all out upgrading other components to cope with high revving kits. This particular kit is capable of 11.5 HP at 10000 RPM quoted from Polini.
Jenkkiputka MHR kirjoitti:The wear resistant single chrome-moly design allows reliable high rpm operation without the risk of shattering or fatigue. Used with the correct exhaust system and carburetor this cylinder works extremely well on all brands of scooters. This modern technology gives excellent reliability for everyday use. Properly ported and modified the track potential is easily there for the racing enthusiast.
Our own T-6 mileage testing is at 11,000 miles and still going strong! Engine rpm has almost always been at a consistent 9500-10,000 rpm and peeks at 11,500 wide open!
Reetuhai2 kirjoitti:En väitä että hirveästi tietäisin, mutta kyllähän sen nyt järkikin sanoo että jos on vaikka vakioputki, niin sitä ei todellakaan ole mitotettu millekkään tehokkaammalle 70cc:lle. Sillon se putki kuristaa, pakokaasut ei pääse vapaasti poistumaan. Tehot jää pieniks kun putki ja sylinteri ei toimi yhdessä. Eikä pytty pidä jos on putkessa kuri, tai putki kuristaa, kun pakokaasut ei pääse kunnolla pois.
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29.8.2012 23:02
What exactly is a 'Sports' Cylinder Kit?
First of all let's clarify what we mean by 'Sports' cylinder... a 70cc sports cylinder is basically a cylinder kit which can be bolted straight onto a moped engine with an absolute minimum of other alterations. As an example a Polini Sport or Malossi Sport cylinder kit will bolt straight onto a standard moped and will work just fine with a significant increase in power whilst still using the standard crank, standard exhaust, standard carb etc. and without compromising reliability of the scooter in any significant way.
You can if you want tune it higher by adding a sports exhaust or perhaps a slightly larger carb, but you don't have to. You can bolt it straight on and it will work.
A mid race cylinder kit on the other hand could be kicking out up to 15hp. This is much higher than you'll ever see from a sports cylinder but this comes at a price. In order to achieve the higher power the engine has to rev very high and you will need to match the cylinder kit to a decent mid-race exhaust, you'll need a larger carb and a much stronger crank to handle the higher revs. You'll also need a decent aftermarket variator to work well at the higher rev range and the scooter transmission and fuelling will normally need to be setup by someone experienced in moped tuning as the powerband will be much narrower and unforgiving of any setting up errors.
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jonik1 kirjoitti:Korotat pakoaukkoa 1-2mm ja parannat virtausta sylinterille. Tuossa on männässä ja sylinterin ylähelmassa reiät, nuo kun avaa taaksepäin niin virtaa jo kohtuullisesti. Pako on muistaakseni noin 30mm leveä eli levennysvaraa olisi noin 2mm.
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