snorkels for 150cc gy6
Hi guys ...long time no post....been super busy with everything.
I am going to snorkel the wifes 150cc gy6 because of the stupid design flaw under the seat....there is a channel down each side of the body under where the seat is that allows dirt and water to get into the air box......so I am going to run 2 - 1 1/2 " snorkels after modding the air box (should be plenty of air with 3" of pipe supplying it ) and I have finally ordered a new mikuni carb for her 150 as well...should make a huge difference in performance from the old stock carb on it. will post pics and such why haven't I been on here in a while??? because I have been super busy getting my Grizzly 660 ready to go for this summer (I will upload some pics and vids of her in action) loving this beast of a machine with its 28" mudzilla tires and tons of power to spare. |
lol I find it funny that no one has said anything on this yet ;)
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Pics might change that.
I'm failing to understand where water is running. I don't think our GY6 has a channel like you're describing. |
I have seen where the carb on a gy6 is turned around to face forward and a pod filter is placed to receive air from the front. I believe the carb mounting has to be altered so the carb sits level. Most doing that poke a hole below the seat in the plastic body for the filter.
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I will get a pic of it with the seat off and show you the channels in the plastics that allow this to happen....just a bad design. |
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also I am going to put a kill switch on the electric fan at the bottom front of the engine so that when she does go deeper than normal ( it happens) it is off when doing so lol and it should look cool too lol |
well the idea of snorkels was great till it came time to figure out where the pipes would feed out of the air box.....there just isn't enough room with this air box to do two 1 1/2" pipes so I think I am going to go with W&G's sudgestion of running a hose off the carb and up under the hood to a uni filter tucked up in there(I know there is room in there for one)
this coupled with the new carb should do the trick (sorry no pics as I can't remember my sign in for photo bucket right now) I do hope however that the new carb with the auto choke will work for this one as I am not sure if the plug is on the harness as the old carb is a manual choke -_- |
If the plug isn't in the harness, you'll need to wire in a resistor as well to protect the fuel enricher / choke.
I'd like to see the stock carb that has a manual choke. |
Take a look at my thread for a possible alternative that may help you.
http://www.chinariders.net/showthread.php?t=15981 |
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I also got a Helix 150cc today. I am a "Jeep Guy" and I am already looking at how to "Waterproof" this machine. I will stay on track with a few questions in regards of "snorkel" on this. First, Can u send me links of the machine you have as well as the one that u currently built? Also, There is 2 "snorkels" for Trans and another on this machine. Should they be plugged? This is my first "Go Kart" and yes, I will be playing with mud and water and just want to seal up what needs to be sealed. I dont want to go off subject but will start with the 2 questions in regards of "Snorkels". Thanks
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sorry guys haven't been on here in a long time and the 150 is now in pieces waiting on a rebuild.
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