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Leotech wrote:I've a GT200 kit in a s2 Lamby, BGM pipe and 30 PHBH carb
It's reasonable and reliable. Not going to set the world on fire speed wise. 67 mph flat out but will sit at 60 all day. Sat Nav speeds so genuine.
It might fare better with a better pipe but for what I use it for it great.
Had it on a dyne other day makes 18 bhp and its very linear power. It's not a very exciting ride and it needed reboring after about 5000 miles as it was piston slapping quite badly. I put a better quality (Wossner) piston in it this time so hopefully ill get more miles.
I'd post the graph but can't do it on here.
My friends a GT185 and has just put a 52 AF big bore on it with the 30mm stinger, it seems to have transformed it regarding acceleration, we have yet to try how it goes long term though. Maybe that pipe would benefit the 200 too.
coaster wrote:Mr Gummage has both but with different setups, 186 has an expansion and 200 has a clubman I believe
burnside wrote:coaster wrote:Mr Gummage has both but with different setups, 186 has an expansion and 200 has a clubman I believe
Mr Gummage?![]()
I do have both, GT186 with Fran Race and GT200 with BGM Clubman, both with PHBH30. The obvious difference is down to the pipes, the Fran race is more revvy with a very noticeable power band whilst the BGM has more low down torque and has a smoother power delivery, but is no slouch. The 200 kit pulls 4.6 gearing and is a really nice ride, loads of torque and I've sat at 70 in favourable conditions for long stretches. I can't fault the 186 at all but the 200 is an upgrade...but if going large block then there's also the 240 to consider?
Storkfoot wrote:I want to try this engine with a standard exhaust to keep it quiet, yet torquey.
Scootering/Darrell Taylor wrote: ...my No. 1 being the standard exhaust! Not one aftermarket pipe matched the power up to 5000rpm...
burnside wrote:Mr Gummage?![]()
coaster wrote:burnside wrote:Mr Gummage?![]()
Oops, sorry RossHow's Una Stubbs these days
Storkfoot wrote: I have seen a post recently saying there may be an issue with the TM24 not being an easy fit with the GT manifold but I am willing to give that a go as it is such a responsive little carb, even if the manifold needs cutting and welding.
coaster wrote:I' have both left and right hand GT manifolds so will bolt both on later, measure clearance to the silent block and report back. Unfortunately I dont have a mikuni and mine is a 200 but it might help
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