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Old Apr 19, 2006 | 12:15 PM
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Default LT 50 Mods?

I need to get a bit more power from my boys LT50. What are the best value mods? It has no restrictors in the exhaust or inlet. It has the 2 pilot jets-one tiny oe and another with 15 written on it. The main jet is a 57.5. The exhaust is original and i suspect is blocked-any tips on cleaning it out? The air filter seems restrictive too-would drilling extra holes and going up on the mains be in order?


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Old May 4, 2007 | 03:47 PM
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Default LT 50 Mods?

Originally posted by: AUSSIEATV
Originally posted by: VegasRaptor
Does anyone know of any mods that are available for the LT 50. I need to get some more power out of it for my son.
Quadmad Racing in Australia have done 2 years work on the lt50 motor and have come up with a powerup kit that doesn't cost the world.

K&N and mounting bracket
Clutch springs and mod (Do it yourself)
2mm spacer to lift the ex port
And a whole heap of do it yourself mods including some very interesting stuff to do to the Shocks, as they don't work real well, They know how to get these little quads going good


contcat them on

ktucker@autogroup.com.au
Anybody have more information on the clutch mods?

 
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Old May 14, 2007 | 11:08 AM
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Default LT 50 Mods?

I was reading the the slide in the carb does not let it achieve full WOT. Is there something to remove and grind to open get WOT?
 
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