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  • When you going to get that MGB running? Thats the question, I helped my farther build one when I was a kid.

  • @goastdoggg He actually moved, and they auctioned off the cars, along with the house. I tried to get him to leave m one, but he said he had no choice but to auction them off. He had about 5 of them. That is the worst looking one, but none of them ran.

  • @TheDaniel1323 its a 2.5.

  • @DMoneyfilms96 get a 5.5hp motor and you could be doing spins like that on dry pavement

  • How much horse power is that ?

  • i took brakies off mine. no need for em

  • cool video

  • Yeeee..

    Haww..

  • nice the old guys the best tho

  • Holy crap, that just looks like a lawn mower engine on a toy car

  • @larsosborne117 more like a tiller engine on a go cart ahaha thanx for the comment

  • where did you buy that

    if you made it how much for sale

  • @DocAracnid well the guy who owned it (allen) nived so its not here anymore but it was homemade and now he has a dirtbike engine on it so i doubt he will sell it lol but thanx for the comment and check out my other vids.

  • kool i think i could do that whole circle on my 90cc atv and my yamaha yfz450

  • And I've only got about $235 in the kart with a Flat black and Chevy orange paint job and a 250cc Kawasaki motorcycle caliper (I use the cable because I don't like to mess around with bleeding the fluid systems.)

  • @DMoneyfilms96 Oh it's no big, I've got a go kart myself. 1.5 inch clearance running on Maxxis Slicks, 7.5 inch wide rears, 6.5 inch wides in the front. not good for drifting because they're too low for dirt and too much grip for the road, but you can go around a corner fast as hell. And with my 6.5 horse Briggs bored .40 over (running 102 octane) with a big 72 tooth sprocket it'll get tire spin when you stomp the gas on dry asphalt.

  • Yeah, single wheel is not very good for controlled drifting. If you can't control it, it's not drifting- it's just sliding around (there's a difference). I'm not trying to hate on your kart but a switch to live axle would definitely help you pull off those nice sweeping slides because it puts equal amounts of torque through both wheels so that your kart doesn't want to spin around itself. Also if you set the seat a little more to the right you will help keep the weight centered. just some tips.

  • how much do one of these cost?

  • @WeRunTrains it all depends on motor size body and all that stuff

  • @WeRunTrains I built mine for 30 bucks, a 30 year old frame for 15 $ atv front tires for 5$ engine/clutch for free & rear lawnmower tires free, if you look around and are a handy welder or know someone who is its simple.

  • that look like mine

  • nice vid

  • that guy at 1:53 knows how to drift kinda

  • if you guys got a live axle your drift time would be longer

  • how bigs the motor?

  • its a 3.5 but now we put a 6.5 on it but the guy that owned it moved so we bought a new 3.5

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  • i could do that on pavement with my no old go cart it has a honda 5.5

  • hehe wish i was there.. would have done a smooth drift on that turn.. i can do drifting circles on my 1 wheel drive go kart. havent done a video of it yet.. going to tomorrow.. kind of dark now.

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