Variator options for Honda Elite SA50
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Variator options for Honda Elite SA50
I know IÔÇÖve been posting a little too much but this will likely be the last one lol. I have seen options for a Keli variator and Polini variator, I was wondering what the best variator would be for me to get for my moped (cost-effective options are definitely welcome). I am going 36 and barely touching 37 on a flat with gps.
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Re: Variator options for Honda Elite SA50
both are good variators. the first thing I did was a variator and gears. and hit 45 easy. have you derestricted or is it an SR
01 Elite SR
polini corsa
Polini 26mm Carb
Naraku intake
Naraku sport variator
Currently 5g rollers
zx trans
Arrow
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polini corsa
Polini 26mm Carb
Naraku intake
Naraku sport variator
Currently 5g rollers
zx trans
Arrow
red contra with yellow clutch springs.
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Re: Variator options for Honda Elite SA50
ItÔÇÖs derestricted, I put an aftermarket air filter on so I currently need to rejet because itÔÇÖs running lean so IÔÇÖm waiting for a bunch of jets to come. The Keli variator is on itÔÇÖs way too which I decided on just for the sake of cost over the others.
Re: Variator options for Honda Elite SA50
And btw yes I did have a 78 jet in it which IÔÇÖm thinking needs to be raised because of that air filter.
Re: Variator options for Honda Elite SA50
I'd keep the stock airbox on and keep 78 jet.
Currently own:
->1995 Honda Elite 50 (Derestricted)
Have previously owned:
->Multiple 94-01 Elite 50s
->1985 and 1986 Honda Sprees
->1985 Honda Aero 50
->1995 Honda Elite 50 (Derestricted)
Have previously owned:
->Multiple 94-01 Elite 50s
->1985 and 1986 Honda Sprees
->1985 Honda Aero 50
Re: Variator options for Honda Elite SA50
For what reason?
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Re: Variator options for Honda Elite SA50
Greetings:
Allow me to answer;
No matter what main jet you install, the low speed jet will be too small without the upstream vacuum created by the airbox for which the slow jet was designed. The inlets to the air box are small on purpose. It creates a negative pressure in the carb throat, which sucks out more fuel from the small-ish pilot than if that vacuum is removed by the aftermarket air filter. You can jet fine for wide-open throttle, but when you close that throttle, the pilot can't supply enough fuel on coast-down, resulting in a heat spike you can see if you have a gauge. I've seen it hit over 500 on an early Nikasil bore. It's a miracle it didn't seize.
Allow me to answer;
No matter what main jet you install, the low speed jet will be too small without the upstream vacuum created by the airbox for which the slow jet was designed. The inlets to the air box are small on purpose. It creates a negative pressure in the carb throat, which sucks out more fuel from the small-ish pilot than if that vacuum is removed by the aftermarket air filter. You can jet fine for wide-open throttle, but when you close that throttle, the pilot can't supply enough fuel on coast-down, resulting in a heat spike you can see if you have a gauge. I've seen it hit over 500 on an early Nikasil bore. It's a miracle it didn't seize.
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"ISO": '03 Vespa ET4 Malossi187 74MPH
Flash 9: 2001 Elite SR Contesta 72 ZX Tran, 9:1 Gears, Stock Airbox/Carb/Pipe 58.8 MPH
Punkin: 2010 Vespa/Malossi S78, 61MPH
Re: Variator options for Honda Elite SA50
Got it, thanks for the explanation good thing IÔÇÖm on here.