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konarider94

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for my blender..what were you thinking. its designed for 10,000 RPM. Also put a velocity stack on the carb. I had to back out the screws on the carb alot. Its getting a lot more air and fuel. Also removed cylinder base gasket to increase compression.

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[up][up] no waiting for drinks at your place.can you jump off your balcony into the water?
 
that would be quite the leap, and im in the 3rd floor. id have to say thats a negative ghost rider.
 
BITCHIN! Did you do the math and make a tuned pipe, or is it a "this looks about right" kinda pipe? lol

~Mike....
 
BITCHIN! Did you do the math and make a tuned pipe, or is it a "this looks about right" kinda pipe? lol

used a program called java pipe. this gave me the dimensions for a straight pipe based on the engine measurements i took and my target rpm. i then used that but gave it a nice turn. if that was sticking straight out the side it wouldnt be very practical.
 
if that was sticking straight out the side it wouldnt be very practical.

I love how your thinking "practical" with an over sized 2 stroke engine powered blender lol!

Very nice job on the pipe!

I have the very same billet throttle on my Pit Bike lol.

I've always wanted one.

~Mike....
 
so its still running rich from the winter. you can see me mess with the carb a little. i will get it tuned right again. the top end wasnt quite there but you get the idea. its hard to adjust without a screwdriver.

 
super cool but somebody has too much time on their hands haha

it started out as a cad project, but if you are going to draw something you might as well make it right. the exhaust had not been drawn at this point. and the base and handlebars were just made on the fly.

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Friggin sweet.

Question - What in the world do you need a gas-powered blender for?

My $13 Black and Decker does the trick. ;-)
 
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