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600cc turbo ATV Part II

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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2008

Handmade turbo atv. Now finished.

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  • dont get me wrong, this is a bad-ass bike. but, nother bugs me more then when people fire up their motor and rev the piss outa it, then go drive it full out.

    let it warm up a little.

  • aika äkänen peli on kyl.hieno vehe :)

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  • i want it !!

  • dude that thing is nasty

  • jaki v-max ?

    Tej maszyny.

  • oh what a bike i would love to drive it btw which Honda bike did you take the tank and engine from

  • @DevinRAR Not true. It has to do with oil settling at the bottom of the engine, and metals expanding as they get warm. Its ALWAYS better to let something run slow for a bit, before revving the crap out of it. Warming up simply means letting the engine get to a somewhat stable temperature, BEFORE, revving the crap out of it or putting it under heavy load. Driving normal for a minute will do that. Starting any engine and immediately revving the crap out of it will only shorten its overall life.

  • You need better gearing. Its not really all that fast if its truly a 600cc and a turbo. The gearing is hurting as its needing shifted every 3 seconds. Try riding some fast production ATVs and see how they accelerate.

  • @oklofobloo A 2-stroke doesn't need to warm up. It bogs down when you first start it due to a higher concentration of oil at the bottom of the gas tank (Because it has been sitting, oil is heavier than gas, therefor it settles to the bottom.)

  • @DevinRAR tell me why does 2 stroke engines have to warm up then?

  • sick!!!

    

  • doesnt matter how modern the engine is if its turbo atleast give it a minute for the oil to reach the turbo or ur half the life span of it.

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