do 2 strokes use rev limiters?
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do 2 strokes use rev limiters?
hey man i agree, in fact i liked his so much that i am going to get 1, its a 2001 as well blue/black, with clear nys title in hand, 1000$ needs the frame swapped tho, it seems in good condition other than the cracked frame, and it comes with a new NYS title in hand frame, so cant beat that for 1000 bucks
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do 2 strokes use rev limiters?
Most 2-strokes don't have rev limiters as we know them. What happens is, the ignition just can't keep up at high rpm. That's usually not a problem though. The factory ignition revs way more than the pipe will allow the motor to rev. Just another view before you buy a new ignition.
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do 2 strokes use rev limiters?
All old quads have a rev limiter. Well, not all, but m,ost of them. IF you have a THUMB THROTTLE, there will be a screw sticking out of the throttle body. (you know, where you push your thumb) Take the screw out. Congrads, you dont have a rev limiter now. =)
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do 2 strokes use rev limiters?
I thought the screw was used as a throttle stop, to keep from stretching the cable. If you have a 39mm carb, you need a longer cable than the stock one, and a stock one needs less throw, a stock thrumb throttle has enough throw for the larger carb, so you end up bottoming out the stock slide against the top of the carb and pulling the cable tight, so the screw helps the cable live longer.
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