YOU DON'T You do modify 22cc engines that's basically what they are here for - turn the carb screw in 1 and a quarter turns and take off the muffler
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Really nothing get a 150cc
get a gas powered one
Unlock the gas on the handlebars
a gas scooter it will go faster than an electric.
well the only way i know how to make a scooter like that go faster is to buy some motorcycle racing gas. the kind i have used is called V.P. racing fuel. you can probally find it at a local motorcycle shop. one other thing i did was put a weedeater carburetor on mine, but all that did was give it a little bit better reaction time on the throttle. hope this helps some. if it is not a goped go to http://store2.partsforscooters.com/s.nl/sc.2/category.28/.f or if it is a goped go to http://www.davesmotors.com/store/partsbyfunction.html use the links on top and botom look on the hole site you will find what you need also try www.gopeddepot.com if it is a goped or bladez scooter
TO MAKE THIS FASTER YOU NEED TO BUY A NEW AIR FILTER AND EXHAUST PIPE. WWW.MONSTERSCOOTERPARTS.COM install a first class Johnson rod kit.
Honestly, electric scooters are way more cost-efficient in the long run. With gas prices constantly going up, charging an e-scooter costs just a fraction of what you’d spend on fuel. I switched to an electric trike-style scooter from TopMate, and the savings have been noticeable — plus, there’s almost no maintenance compared to gas engines. If you mainly ride for commuting or short trips, an electric option definitely pays off faster and feels smoother to drive.
Diagrams help a person make changes to items. The wiring diagram for a 49cc gas scooter is found in the owners manual, which is gotten at the time of purchase.
EBAY what type of scooter is it?
my 43 cc scooter has a 1/25 ratio