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lol there is someone in sydney who has the nos shots, i got the setup for mine for $100. just be careful when you get it, dont free rev the bike, casue it will blow the motor. but its crazy, lean forward when u press the button, casue the bike tries to go up on its front wheel.

any more info on this at all?

i am still waiting to hear fromt eh bloke in the states. but i dont see it costing me more than 50- from him,.

then possibly another 10-20au for about 30 no2 charges

In the meantime grab a small Mikuni or keihin FCR flatslide carb... that'd be awesome on a little pocket bike, AND it wouldnt blow the engine. Better tuning and great performance, arguably as good as a Nos shot.

Am I missing something? How exactly will this work? Pocket bikes make less than 5 hp don't they? Surely a 50hp or 30hp shot of NOS would be wasted on such a small engine! I reckon there would be more NOS than the engine could inhale, and therefore most would be wasted. You'd only want maybe about a 5hp hit. That is still a 100% power increase remember!

Regardless, before and after videos are required. Measure out about 200m and compare the 1/8th mile times!

Fuarkin hell. Reminds me of that video floating around on the net where the drag racer on the bike has the piston fly out of the engine and take his wrist straight off.

Makes me shudder whenever I think about it.

TAPE IT and post up over xmas please :(

i would think a 50hp shot on a bike making around 2 or 3hp will just make it stall. that is if it really is a 50hp shot. a 1 or 2 hp shot might do the trick though.

Nah, forget the Nos, go a flatslide racing carb, as small as you can find on ebay! Same $$ outlay, more HP spread, more reliable as well. Plus damn fun to get set up correctly!

=) Good luck with it!

There was an article on this in Zoom. They were using a $700 dry NOS brand kit. Suposidly close to doubles the power!!! This was on a 70cc scooter...

Don't know about the integrity of the engine internals of a pocket bike though.. China = Straying pistons and rods

you can buy turbos for 150 cc engines for model aircraft. also there was a jap compant building a twin turbo setup for some 500cc jap bikes in the 90s

Edited by CEF11E
game over. bike got totaled tonite. i ghostied the bike after doing a wheeliie and the throttle was stuck on a bit. handle bars snapped and back suspension arm is a wee bit f**ked..

shit life.

now can get back to getting the skyline back on the road

and you didnt get a vid? lmao

shattered mate, hope you didnt get f**ked up though

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