For a 60 cc go-kart engine, the typical oil mixture ratio is usually 50:1, which means 50 parts gasoline to 1 part two-stroke oil. This translates to 2.5 ounces of oil for every gallon of gas. However, it's essential to check the manufacturer's specifications, as some engines may require different ratios based on design and performance needs. Always use high-quality two-stroke oil for optimal engine performance and longevity.
anywhere from 35 mph to 110 depending on the gear ratio and the horsepower and the max rpm of the engine
It depends on: * how much it weighs, * what it's bhp (brake horsepower) is, * how aerodynamic it is, * the gear ratio between the engine and drive wheel(s).
Yes, you can adjust a PCR 100 go-kart engine to idle by tuning the carburetor and ensuring proper air-fuel mixture. This involves adjusting the idle speed screw and, if applicable, the mixture screw to achieve a stable idle. Additionally, checking for any air leaks and ensuring the engine is in good mechanical condition will help maintain a smooth idle. Always refer to the manufacturer’s specifications for optimal settings.
what is the acceleration of a 30.0-kg go kart if the thrust of its engine is 300.0 N?
Soldiers from the American Navy got bored and put a lawnmower engine to a kart.
a gear-box kart i think it can do about a 150 mph depending on how you gear it
Soldiers from the American Navy got bored and put a lawnmower engine to a kart.
No
Soldiers from the American Navy got bored and put a lawnmower engine to a kart.
Soldiers from the American Navy got bored and put a lawn mower engine on a kart.
Soldiers from the American Navy got bored and put a lawn mower engine on a kart.
Soldiers from the American Navy got bored and put a lawn mower engine on a kart.