More power on low revs in 2000' Kawasaki Kx 250..how

Discussion in 'Motorbike Technical Discussion' started by Jack, Nov 7, 2004.

  1. Jack

    Jack Guest

    Hi
    I've got Kawasaki kx 250 2000' and I ve got a lot of power on high
    revs and I wanted to ask if there is possibility to move few horses to
    low revs. I want to have more power on low revs and less on high. What
    and how I have to adjust to do it??
    thanks for any help
     
    Jack, Nov 7, 2004
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  2. That would indeed be expensive, seeing as a KX is a two-stroke......
     
    The Older Gentleman, Nov 8, 2004
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  3. Jack

    Charlie Gary Guest

    Maybe he could figure out a way to add apex seals from a rotary, too.:)

    Perhaps he should trade it for a 125, so it won't be so scary when it gets
    on the pipe.
     
    Charlie Gary, Nov 8, 2004
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  4. Jack

    Jack Guest

    You're right but I was asking about adjustment...changing the timing I
    mean by rotating this thing that makes electoricity (sory for my
    english;)) ?? or power valbe or carburator adjustment??
     
    Jack, Nov 8, 2004
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  5. <snip>

    Just buy a four-stroke.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Nov 8, 2004
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  6. Jack

    Jack Guest

    I don't want a 4T ;-) . Some time ago I made cylinder modification
    which is described on kawasaki green team web, but I didn't make my
    pipe's fat part longer.Mayby I have to do it?? And I wanted to know if
    I have to rotate my ignition clokwise or cunter clokwise to get a
    little more power on low.
     
    Jack, Nov 9, 2004
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  7. Jack

    Jack Guest

    So is it possieble to do by adjustment only??
     
    Jack, Nov 16, 2004
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  8. Was it something I said?

    --
    Lady Chatterly

    "Does anyone on this group know who this "Lady Chatterly" is? Either
    way, I hope for her sake that she finds something more meaningful to
    do with her life than degrading people's posts on the usenet. I'm
    sure such a past time can hardly be fulfilling. Maybe she should buy
    a dog :D." -- hvatum
     
    Lady Chatterly, Nov 24, 2004
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