Lifan was the manufacturer of the classic Blue Greyhound engines. ![]() Loncin is the manufacturer of the new Predator engines. A better bet imo would be a clutched 2/, TKM, or JICA with hand held starter.Display posts from previous:-All times are GMT of 1Jump to:You cannot post new topics in this forumYou cannot reply to topics in this forumYou cannot edit your posts in this forumYou cannot delete your posts in this forumYou cannot vote in polls in this forum. While this isn’t strictly white labeling, it does make it more difficult to figure out where Harbor Freight engines are manufactured. You will probably find your chassis needs serious mods as the drive is on the left. A single 200 engine on an adult kart is quite entertaining to drive, (no braking) but you will be battling with the kiddikarts. 1.6 GDI: It’s quite fuel efficient and dynamic, but the early production version is not without its drawbacks. IMO they are ok for fun use but I would not modify or run above 5,500 revs. ![]() ![]() Loncin,Lifan, and now Villiers are by repute,the better of these 'clones'. It'll be literally used as a mess around kart but I don't want it being a snail round the trackd-i-y72Joined: Posts: 726Location: yorks.UK.Posted: Mon 7:55 am Post subject:No they are not that bad!Matt NJoined: Posts: 10Location: Haslemere Surrey & Wokingham BerkshirePosted: Mon 9:24 am Post subject:Hmm mixed reviews about them then.d-i-y72Joined: Posts: 726Location: yorks.UK.Posted: Mon 10:21 am Post subject:The Loncin as you know is one of umpteen different chinese made copies of the Honda GX. As a result of your reply I contacted my local Allett service point.
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