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Old 01-19-2012, 04:19 PM
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Talking What 30 mm carb to buy ?

I have read string after String on how everyone loves the power gain of the 30mm carb over the stock 24mm carbs, So im going to step up .
Any suggestions on what ones, better or worse then others and were to get them !
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Old 01-19-2012, 06:18 PM
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I have read string after String on how everyone loves the power gain of the 30mm carb over the stock 24mm carbs, So im going to step up .
Any suggestions on what ones, better or worse then others and were to get them !
Thanks
crossfire 150,s
Gy6 motors , stock heads no big bore kits YET !
Get a real Kehin 30 mm Pumper like Honda and Yamaha used, not a China knock off.Works best and easier to jet , make sure you use Kehin jets they meter better than others do. Kid N Me are the site I know that sells them.
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Old 01-19-2012, 06:21 PM
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I have read string after String on how everyone loves the power gain of the 30mm carb over the stock 24mm carbs, So im going to step up .
Any suggestions on what ones, better or worse then others and were to get them !
Thanks
crossfire 150,s
Gy6 motors , stock heads no big bore kits YET !
there's 2 models of the 30mm. they are pretty much identical except for one feature. One has a external accelerator pump. Thats the one you want! Look for the external plunder on the bottom right. Any buggy dealer can suppy them. These carbs flow a lot of air/fuel. Unless you have the head and exhaust that can handle the extra volume you may have a hard time getting this carb to work for you.
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Old 01-19-2012, 09:56 PM
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there's 2 models of the 30mm. they are pretty much identical except for one feature. One has a external accelerator pump. Thats the one you want! Look for the external plunder on the bottom right. Any buggy dealer can suppy them. These carbs flow a lot of air/fuel. Unless you have the head and exhaust that can handle the extra volume you may have a hard time getting this carb to work for you.
The carb is large... but the 30 mm(air) bore thru the carb is fixed . So what you really are adjusting is the gas flow thru the carb.Lets talk about the top two .
The most adjustable carb is a Mukuni but they are harder to get parts for and are expensive too.It has always been known to be a bottom end and mid range carb.
The Kehin carb is not as adjustable but flows more air because of a better venting system.It has always been known as a mid to top end carb.
Both are considered to be excellent carbs when properly jetted.
The main problem is that even though they can use the same type of jets, the hole size for say a 140 Mukuni jet is a slightly different internal size than the Kehin 140 is.The Main and pilot jet for these carbs are also precisely drilled to correct sizes.
Now if you try to put China jets in either one the hole size may not be accurate because most are just rough cut or even punched .Yes you can re-drill them if you have the correct drill bits but thats the jetting nightmare they are all slightly different.I know of at least 3 different China copies of these carbs and some work better than others .However, they cant match the precise fuel metering of the 2 above ! If you want to change youre carb to any brand 30mm you will have to change the intake manifold,air filter, jetting high and low speed ,and exhaust.Getting the 30 mm carb to work properly will take alot of jetting time and plug reading to get it perfect. But as others have said it worth it !

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