Originally posted by Chris Shepley:
Originally posted by Bullet:
Originally posted by Sitin on 19's:
I have a 125 shifter cart with a blue printed motor and the works. My roommate has a 2002 R-6 street bike. My go-kart is a hair faster than his bike in accelleration and turns. Top speed of course goes to the streetbike. Gokarts are fast as @*&!.



What does that mean?
And I would love to gave a gokart.




Blueprinting a motor involves machining everything to be as close to the designed measurements as possible. Motors do not come out of the factory with as precise tolerences as they could if there was unlimited money available in the manufacturing process. Blueprinting attempts to compensate for this for those that want to spend the money necessary to get a motor running as optimally as possible.



Thanks for the explanation. And now I know.


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