Genuine roughhouse upgrades
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Genuine roughhouse upgrades
Hi im wondering for my 2016 genuine roughhouse if i got a "hopupkit" thats what my delaer calls it but it comes with high flow carb prima exhaust and a air filter how faat would my bike go with these upgrades
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If it is a Roughnouse, the existing head should be usable. It's a 2-stroke, so the head only positions the spark plug and keeps the combustion in the cylinder.KooK wrote:Probably not much at all. You need a bigger head.
To the OP, it sounds like you're new to scooter tuning. Has your scooter had the factory-fitted restriction removed already? Ask your dealer; if it hasn't been derestricted, remove the restrictor washer from the variator and the restriction from the exhaust...that's free speed with no risk.
The parts you are asking about will make your scooter thirstier and sound like outdoor power equipment. How fast if goes depends on how well you match the fuel-air mixture (via jetting changes and fuel needles) to keep the engine properly fed and how well the exhaust's tuning characteristics match up with the stock cylinder's porting. If this sounds like Greek, please find a good mechanic to help so you don't damage your new scooter.
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Seriously...I've lost count...
Seven mopeds ...that's still manageable...
Seriously...I've lost count...
Seven mopeds ...that's still manageable...
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Re: Genuine roughhouse upgrades
If you want to go noticeably faster without inducing poor performance in other areas such as reduced acceleration on hills, slower front end acceleration and increased fuel consumption, you need more horsepower. To get more horsepower you need a bigger engine. So, go back to your dealer and ask about the 72mm BBK kits that are frequently offered on eBay. Yes, they will void your warranty which is why you need your dealer's input. Hopefully your dealer will have a knowledgeable, competent and objective service department, such as Scoot-Over's here in Tucson, who will guide you through this rather complex and occasionally frustrating process. Good luck!Joshoakley15 wrote:Hi im wondering for my 2016 genuine roughhouse if i got a "hopupkit" thats what my delaer calls it but it comes with high flow carb prima exhaust and a air filter how faat would my bike go with these upgrades
Bill in Seattle but currently wintering in Tucson (till 3/30)
'15 170i Hooligan Titanium (AZ scoot)
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The warranty issue
All I know is Scooterworks in Chicago, related to Genuine Scooter Co, sells a sport exhaust also which will not void the warranty. They also sell Prima and state it will void the warranty. I bought the sport exhaust, the recommended 90 main jet, plus the recommended 9g Dr Pulley sliders, and a 42 pilot jet. This will take your speed up to about 50 mph. The Prima exhaust will give you poor low to midrange performance. If you want better acceleration and a 55 mph top speed, the local Genuine dealer here says the Malossi 70cc big bore kit is the most reliable for daily riding, not talking racing here. Of course your warranty on the engine goes out the window. A forum member makes a good point that PGO scooters are well made and under stressed. I'm about ready to do the minor hop up and the BBK too. Because I'm a slave to hop ups, Hell I have a SMax 155 Yamaha. Why leave it alone when it's so easy to fool with it?
But do your homework on what components are reliable and will give you the performance in all round daily use. Damn I talk too much. Or just buy a bigger scooter
But do your homework on what components are reliable and will give you the performance in all round daily use. Damn I talk too much. Or just buy a bigger scooter
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