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Wednesday Jun 9, 2010

GO KART ENGINES

 

Since Art Ingels first invented them in the 1950s, go-karts have permeated the world of motor racing in unprecedented ways. From children to adults, the go-kart continues to thrill many all over the world. It has become a popular sport and quite addictive once you have had a go at it. Go-Kart circuits have given rise to many renowned names like Michael Schumacher, Lewis Hamilton, Sarah Fischer, and Tony Stewart.

The go-kart, also known by other names such as go cart and gearbox karts (depending on the design), is a miniature, four-wheeled vehicle, often designed for racing in small-scale circuits. The racing of go-karts, known as karting, is considered the preliminary level that paves way to the more advanced forms of motor sports, such as Formula 1 and the Indy Car Racing. As in many other types of motor sporting, the actual catch of the kart lies in its engine.

A simple go-kart comprises of a chassis, engine, seat, transmission, and four tires. There are two types of engines commonly used by karts, namely, 2-stroke and 4-stroke engines. The 2-stroke engine is the more advanced form, commonly used by companies such as Briggs & Stratton and Honda. The 4-stroke engine, on the other hand, is the standard type of engine often used on lawnmowers. There are also electric go-karts. These are normally powered by lead-acid batteries, which require constant charging for continued performance. As they are pollution free, emitting no smoke, they can be used indoors in a controlled environment. A fully charged electric go kart can perform up to 20minutes. This makes them a growing choice in amusement parks and fun centers. They have low operational and maintenance costs, devoid of fuel consumption. They are also easy to learn and run. The downside to this type, however, is that its engine batteries need constant recharging and their speeds are quite low.

The 4-stroke engines are low-powered engines with about 5-20 Horsepower (hp). Nonetheless, just because they are low-powered does not necessarily imply that they have low speeds; quite the opposite. On average, most of these types of engine go-karts reach speeds of up to 50mph (80km/hr).They are thus ideal for fun karting or beginning racers.  In addition, some manufacturers such as Yamaha, TKM and Biland make 4-stroke engines that have been known to produce between 15hp and 48hp. They run up to 11,000-rpm (revolutions per minute).This type of engines are more suited for karting.

However, for faster speeds, the 2-stroke go-karts are most recommended. Less powered engines of this type generate about 8hp while, more powerful versions can produce up to 90hp and run about 16,000rpm. Some, like the super karts, can exceed speeds of 160mph (257kmh).

Another notable difference in these engines is the cooling systems. Older go-kart engines were cooled with air. However, as speeds increased, most of those engines became water-cooled. Some of the 4-stroke engines are still cooled with air but most go kart engines today are cooled with water.

In summary, whether you prefer a high-powered fast or the low-powered slower engine, there is always a variety from which to select from to suit your ideal preference.

 JP

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HOMELITE CHAINSAW TWIN ENGINE GO KART

Monday May 4, 2009

VINTAGE GO KART HOMELITE CHAINSAW ENGINES

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testing of new go-kart engine setup

Sunday May 3, 2009

got new 2 cylinder snowmobile engine on my go-kart, and i am testing to make sure everything functions right

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My Home Made Go-Kart

Saturday Mar 14, 2009

This gop kart was made recently by my dad, my uncle, and myself. it started life as a kawasaki GPX 250 and it didn’t run when we got it. we bought the bike for $900 and the next few weekends were cleaning the carby idle and main jets and general maintenance of the motor like new spark plugs and a heap of other stuff. now she runs like new. we then took it all apart and left the motor and electrics sitting there for a couple of months while we built the frame and got all of that done and when …

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Update 2 of how to make a go-kart

Sunday Mar 8, 2009

it’s another update. whoa.

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How To make A Go-Kart

Tuesday Mar 3, 2009

A video on How To make A Go-Kart

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135 mph+ 200cc Two Engine Laydown Go Karts Road Racing

Sunday Mar 1, 2009

So …….sound. This vid has no sound now because I edited in what I thought were a couple of good songs intermixed with the normal race sounds. So anyway, this music that I payed for and mixed in for fun, no profit whatsoever gets me sent some inbox note that says “someone has claimed that you used copyrighted materials in your video” and the only way to repost was to mute the audio. Real classy YouTube and/or whatever artist and company this Copyrighted material belongs to. I suppose honest people shouldn’t actually go out and buy your music anymore as I did. Ok, theres my venting, just makes me mad when I support someone and like to have music I enjoy mixed with my home video as free publicity for them, and no profit for me and they disallow it! Whats the world coming to.

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How To Build A Go-Kart

Sunday Mar 1, 2009

http://5business.tresangle.hop.clickbank.net/ Do It Yourself Network Fun Vehicle Plan Center Build Your Own GoKart Frame Layout – Step by Step Instructions Detailed Drawings, Diagrams and Photos Designed for ‘Saturday Afternoon Mechanics’ Simple Setup Proceedures EZ to Follow Build on ANY Flat Surface (Garage Floor) Source Provided for Materials, Parts, Kits

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Go-Kart engine 8HP

Sunday Feb 1, 2009

Go-Kart engine 8HP with no mufler

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Go-Kart Build – Part 1

Tuesday Jan 27, 2009

Here is the First Part of my Go-Kart build. To see the engine running right out of the box, check my other videos.
If you have anything ideas or things i should know about building a Go-Kart please leave a comment.

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