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Re: The carbureted two stroke - the future of Kart
Posted by 'Geoffy' on 14 Oct 2010 @ 13:41


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Two strokes are made by the millions world wide for strimmers, chain saw etc, 2 strokes will be arround for a while yet. New split load carburettor/induction systems and porting design technology are being delveloped that show big improvements in performance and reducing emiisions,lets see new 2stroke kart engines using this technology.

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The carbureted two stroke - the future of Karting  by 'Max14'   (13 Oct 2010 @ 6:11)
Re: The carbureted two stroke - the future of Kart  by 'kai'   (13 Oct 2010 @ 8:47)
Re: The carbureted two stroke - the future of Kart  by 'GJM'   (13 Oct 2010 @ 9:54)
Re: The carbureted two stroke - the future of Kart  by 'cjm2009'   (13 Oct 2010 @ 21:38)
Re: The carbureted two stroke - the future of Kart  by 'Geoffy'  << You are here!
Cadet gearing Clay Pigeon  by 'Geoffy'   (14 Oct 2010 @ 13:45)
Re: The carbureted two stroke - the future of Kart  by 'Max14'   (17 Oct 2010 @ 11:16)
Re: The carbureted two stroke - the future of Kart  by 'alanrr'   (17 Oct 2010 @ 11:43)

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