i have the same problem on my sons. the quad size is big enough but rev limiter kicks in to soon. called dealer they said it cant be adjusted or bypassed,but i know there has to be a way. good way to sell new quads !!!! any help would be appreiceted. thanks.
donny
To disable the rev limiter on a Yamaha Raptor 50, you typically need to modify the CDI (Capacitor Discharge Ignition) unit or replace it with an aftermarket performance CDI that does not include a rev limiter. However, be cautious, as removing the rev limiter can lead to engine damage or reduced reliability. It's also essential to ensure any modifications comply with local laws and regulations regarding vehicle modifications. Always consult with a professional mechanic or tuner for proper guidance.
no rev limiter on 98 model
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The 1999 Yamaha Virago XV1100 LCÊdid come with a rev limiter. This means that the RPMs of the vehicle won't go over a set limit.
Raptor 50's are a youth atv. The factory has a throttle stop screw at the throttle lever. There is also changes to the throttle arm and carb slide that prevents attaining full throttle. Lastly the stock CDI box has a rev limiter.
2007 R1 tops at 101 then rev limiter hits. this is my experience
To adjust the rev limiter on a 2001 Kawasaki Prairie 300, you typically need to access the ECU (engine control unit) or the ignition system, as the rev limiter is usually set within these components. It's important to consult the service manual for specific instructions and safety precautions. In some cases, aftermarket performance chips or tuners can be used to modify the rev limiter settings. Always ensure any adjustments comply with local regulations and safety standards.
The rev limiter is part of the computer programming.
The rev limiter is part of the engine computer programming. The computer would need reprogrammed to change the rev limiter.
The rev limiter makes it so it wont over rev and the bike doesent blow up