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Something to remember about Goats and the 353 Detroit. They were built to supply 107 HP at sea level. For every 1000 feet you can say good buy to 2.5% of that HP. I live at 7000 ft in Colorado. I'm looking at around 88 hp. Not good when you expect 60 miles per hour from an engine that is, or...
They work well enough to supply the air needed and designed . The two stroke can't work with out something to supply air either a blower,(Gear driven) or a super charger, (exhaust gas driven.) The blowernever becomes parasitic, the faster the engine runs
the more air it needs, the only place...
I wish it was supercharged. The Goat has a blower to supply air for ignition, thats all.
Have talkked to guys that wanted to change the gearing for the blower to get a little more air for high altitude.
Check for dragging breaks. Unless they are adjusted by the book the least amount of drag will slow you down. You dont have much HP to start with. Shoes should not be touching the drum at all!!
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