The compression ratio for a 2003 Kawasaki KX100 is typically around 8.6:1. This ratio is designed to optimize performance for the two-stroke engine, providing a balance between power output and reliability. It's important to ensure that the engine is properly maintained for optimal compression and performance.
The KX100 is faster, but only by 10mph.
i have got a kx100 and that beat a ktm125 of the line kx100 80mph ktm125 95mph
The stock compression ratio for a 2003 Yamaha YZ85 is approximately 8.6:1.
no it is not
The KX85 is generally designed for younger, less experienced riders, while the KX100 is built for more advanced riders and offers more power and speed. The KX100 typically has a larger engine displacement (100cc compared to the KX85's 85cc), allowing it to reach higher speeds. Therefore, the KX100 is faster than the KX85.
65-70
30 hp
no
Crf150r is faster with a top speed around 72mph, vs. 55-60mph for the kx100, depending on rider weight/etc.
Yes, a 2001 kx100 engine fits in a 2001 kx100 frame like it was made for it
Cylinders compression pressure Sentra 1.8 : 192 psi
you mean kx100? yes