250cc - how to get some extra HP?
#1
2004 Barossa 250cc twin, Honda clone engine with double carbs.
How do i get a little extra puff out of this engine? I know there is aftermarket exhaust and power filters available.
Anything dirt cheap or free i can do to make it run better?
Thanks!
How do i get a little extra puff out of this engine? I know there is aftermarket exhaust and power filters available.
Anything dirt cheap or free i can do to make it run better?
Thanks!
#3
#4
Not sure what this says
Komplett rustfritt effektanlegg til 250cc.
Grovere rør hele veien.
Demonterbar innsats i potta
But that is a real nice looking exhaust system..
Thanks for the link!!
Komplett rustfritt effektanlegg til 250cc.
Grovere rør hele veien.
Demonterbar innsats i potta
But that is a real nice looking exhaust system..

Thanks for the link!!
#5
Yeah, Norwegian is'nt very much alike english..
I'll try to translate..
Complete stainless exhaust for 250cc.
Rougher pipes, with the opportunity to remove the "inside part" of the muffler (exhaust can).
I'll try to translate..
Complete stainless exhaust for 250cc.
Rougher pipes, with the opportunity to remove the "inside part" of the muffler (exhaust can).
#6
Thanks for the translation... 

I thought it looked like Stainless Steel..but was worried it was plated...Id guess that isnt cheap?
Does that company make exhausts for other Chinese quads?


I thought it looked like Stainless Steel..but was worried it was plated...Id guess that isnt cheap?
Does that company make exhausts for other Chinese quads?
#7
Everything is expensive in Norway. But the exhaust system is actually not that bad. It costs about 2000 Norwegian Kroner. Thats about 330 USD.
I think they sell only for the 250cc and smaller engines Chinese Quads;
They also sell all original spareparts for this quads.
"Kasea, Barossa, SMC" Wich is the most common brands of these quads in Europe.
I think they sell only for the 250cc and smaller engines Chinese Quads;
They also sell all original spareparts for this quads.
"Kasea, Barossa, SMC" Wich is the most common brands of these quads in Europe.
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#8
I'm all for having fun with chinese Quads but given the overall poor strength and quality I would be cautious of putting more power through the thing. They generally have a difficult time holding together with stock HP. It seems logical that they will have greater stress and problems from greater HP. Have fun!
#9
I'm all for having fun with chinese Quads but given the overall poor strength and quality I would be cautious of putting more power through the thing. They generally have a difficult time holding together with stock HP. It seems logical that they will have greater stress and problems from greater HP. Have fun!
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