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Building a Go Kart: Part 2

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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2009

This is part 2 of a video designed to inform on a project that I completed my sophmore year of high school. The project was building a go kart, now that I am a senior in high school I am looking to go to college but I still find time to working on pushing the limits my go karts the performance.

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  • You didn't have to buy a whole new block you could have bored out the cylinder and taped in a piston sleeve

  • @TheDustinwalker54118 True but then I would have to get one of those super percise thousand dollar engine hone lol, but your right!

  • were did u buy ur wheels at?

  • @TheIdkusername these tire are dunalop race tires that I got off ebay. The rear tires are a massive 10" (diameter) by 10" (wide) where as the front wheels are 10" by 6"

  • are you a millonare????? how do you afford all of this???

  • @edgarstheman22 I wish i just spend alot of money on my hobbies lol, in the end it kidna became a money pit lol. Atleast I got some enjoyment out of it!!

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  • @123frederikt do they have a hemi piston for this thing same with head?

  • @Jakeyboyshow Yeah this was supposed to be for the college reps because I put a link to these videos in my essays but I dont know how much it actually helped lol.

  • @indyracer05 stupid youtube doesnt let me post the link, basically google go kart gearing ratio calculator and you'll find what your looking for!!

  • @indyracer05 check out this site, it might help you out Also because your so close to the ground and in open air, going 45mph makes me crap my pants ha ha. Most go karts dont have suspension either so every little bump feels like your gonna crash. My recomendations are that unless you have a smooth pavement track I would worry about accelaration rather than top speed.

    Good luck!! -Fred

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