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52mph gps'd |
March 22, 2012 |
| taco eater:
jason kluczyk
from chicago, IL United States
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Nice solid kit. Stock carb 88 jet (still a little rich - colder days it runs alot better), PA1 weights, Notched variator, Proma pipe. It has a lot of pull in the mid-range, then tapers off and will slowly climb to the top end. The hottest it got was 427°F WOT for a lengthy time.
In all I enjoy this kit, 100 miles on it, and it seams pretty solid.
***edit still going strong after 800 miles, hit 480 degrees in the hills outside of Austin, Texas and this kit is no joke! It keeps chugging along
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Super Smooth! |
March 1, 2012 |
| taco eater:
David Cox
from Energy, IL United States
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Good kit, pulls as hard bigger kits for more dough! If it was as cheap as the wizard kit would be a no brainer, but now, decisions have to be made, now make em!
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Super rad kit |
September 20, 2011 |
| taco eater:
robm
from portland, OR United States
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its true, high rpm ripper.
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Solid |
April 30, 2010 |
| taco eater:
Nathan Hobart
from Portland, OR United States
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This kit is solid. .5mm smaller bore than most other hobbit kits, and it's got 6 transfer ports and a boost port rather than the super aggressive 7 transfers of most kits- but well, it's a higher revver and good quality for the price.
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