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Old 10-29-2017, 12:32 AM   #1
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Where to buy performance parts?

Hey guys I've got a 2011 tao Tao powermax 150cc.
Trying to figure out where to buy decent upgrades for the scooter. Having a hard time. I'm new to the game lol. Thanks in advance!



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Old 10-29-2017, 12:54 PM   #2
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Scrappydogscooters.com is a good place to start.
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Old 10-31-2017, 07:50 PM   #4
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I will talk about engine stuff and leave suspension mods to others. Acceleration improvements are not too tough to attain. Increases in top speed are very difficult to attain.
-There are kind of two stages of scooter hop ups. The first is external items like a new exhaust, carb main jet, air filter mod and some ignition stuff like a performance CDI, coil plug wire, etc. Maybe some sliders or lighter rollers in the CVT.
-The next stage requires a lot more mechanical experience for installation. You generally do everything in the first stage before starting this one. You can increase the engine size with a new cylinder and piston. Sometimes a stroker crankshaft is added. A new cylinder head with bigger valves is also needed. In this stage, riders will also add a performance variator and maybe a torque spring to the CVT.
-Since you have a GY6 engine, you have a third option. Scrappy Dog sells a 200cc crate motor with a CVT attached. It should be easier to install than the stage 2 stuff.
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