The ultimate carb solution is the new Super X by STIC SuperTorque. With zero changes to the engine, it will out perform a collection of go-fast mods. Looks like a PWK. I know YZ125 riders that said nothing previously could have prepared them for the potential gains from a 125. Same case for my KTM 200SX. Unstoppable low end and a very wide and quick powerband. Top end MPH is like adding a 7th gear. Below the cost of the SC2, BTW.
Another awesome video guys. Good job on the setup. I am looking forward to seeing more results in that carb. Wonder what that could have done on that dirt bike you setup and was tuning. That serpa. Wonder if that bike would benefit from this carb setup also.
helicoil those threads :D but if they stripped so easy the quality of aluminum stock used to machine those parts out of mush be really soft. I have a part made of a very soft one (by design) and an M10 is tightened to 120Nm without any problem and no stripping.
Ender 3... they're decent. I have one of those. I prefer my Ender 5 plus. It's a superior machine and has become my workhorse printer. It has a decent sized build volume too. Considering you're printing more and more parts, I would recommend looking into a Creality CR-30 3D print mill. Great for mass production of smaller parts and really long prints that exceed printer build volume.
@@Scooterswapshop I had issues as well. I assume (from what little I saw) that you had a failed print due to bed adhesion. You need to set the machine's z offset in the firmware. the earlier machines had issues with this. There's a lot of online forums that will explain how to do it. I like my E5+ because it has a BLTouch bed probe instead of a z-limit switch, as well as a sensor to detect filament breakage/runout. Still, Creality makes more hobbyist-oriented machines, they usually require some tweaks out of the box to work right. I needed to change the firmware on my Ender 5+ as the probe offset was way off. I also swapped my leadscrew brass nuts to Derlin anti-backlash ones, bed springs with silicone columns, and also bought a different power supply, printer board and screen to swap in; the factory board is okay, but somewhat limited. Creality machines are great once you dial them in. even better when you upgrade them. Also, Capricorn tubing for the bowden tube. way better than the stock generic tubing.
In the last clip, it almost feels like it has lost compression, it doesn't sound like no spark / lack of fuel related issue, so did it seize? Man that would be a nightmare
You must not watch our other videos. We have over three hours of riding and dyno time. Rear wheel doesn’t pick up mileage. We break down what happened and why, has nothing to do with break in, timing or being lean.
ITS NOT MADE... waiting for a single part if you have watched the full 9 videos of this you will see why its taking so long. and we drop full length videos every monday and Friday. if thats not something you like then sorry but thats how it works here.
I think that whole computer thing is kind of ridiculous totally blocked off from any review from a customer just not personable at all what makes it look like his video games are more important than seeing what's going on
The ultimate carb solution is the new Super X by STIC SuperTorque. With zero changes to the engine, it will out perform a collection of go-fast mods. Looks like a PWK. I know YZ125 riders that said nothing previously could have prepared them for the potential gains from a 125. Same case for my KTM 200SX. Unstoppable low end and a very wide and quick powerband. Top end MPH is like adding a 7th gear. Below the cost of the SC2, BTW.
Another awesome video guys. Good job on the setup. I am looking forward to seeing more results in that carb. Wonder what that could have done on that dirt bike you setup and was tuning. That serpa. Wonder if that bike would benefit from this carb setup also.
every bike will!
been waiting for this video now for so long 😍
hahhaha
helicoil those threads :D
but if they stripped so easy the quality of aluminum stock used to machine those parts out of mush be really soft. I have a part made of a very soft one (by design) and an M10 is tightened to 120Nm without any problem and no stripping.
I really want to work with this great mechanics, I want to learn more
You can do it!
Ender 3... they're decent. I have one of those. I prefer my Ender 5 plus. It's a superior machine and has become my workhorse printer. It has a decent sized build volume too. Considering you're printing more and more parts, I would recommend looking into a Creality CR-30 3D print mill. Great for mass production of smaller parts and really long prints that exceed printer build volume.
I started with the ender and couldn’t ever get it to work right
@@Scooterswapshop I had issues as well. I assume (from what little I saw) that you had a failed print due to bed adhesion. You need to set the machine's z offset in the firmware. the earlier machines had issues with this. There's a lot of online forums that will explain how to do it. I like my E5+ because it has a BLTouch bed probe instead of a z-limit switch, as well as a sensor to detect filament breakage/runout. Still, Creality makes more hobbyist-oriented machines, they usually require some tweaks out of the box to work right. I needed to change the firmware on my Ender 5+ as the probe offset was way off. I also swapped my leadscrew brass nuts to Derlin anti-backlash ones, bed springs with silicone columns, and also bought a different power supply, printer board and screen to swap in; the factory board is okay, but somewhat limited. Creality machines are great once you dial them in. even better when you upgrade them. Also, Capricorn tubing for the bowden tube. way better than the stock generic tubing.
left me hanging at the end hahah
you want to know what happened now... so you wanna see the next video when its out.
What type of cylinder in this aerox is?
In the last clip, it almost feels like it has lost compression, it doesn't sound like no spark / lack of fuel related issue, so did it seize? Man that would be a nightmare
ill tell you its currently a nightmare . we have videos coming as soon as the parts arrive thats all i will say
It is an engine failure you can tell only by the sound. The rpm drops in a progressive rate.
Black wheels looked a lot better bro nice build tho very nice
yeah mixed reviews on the wheels Black was just borring tho.
About that exhaust, is it universal?, I was thinking about changing my exhaust on my aerox, but mine looks different
no such thing as a universal 2t pipe. this is made for the 8.1 engine. watch the series of videos shows you more
Finally!
long time coming
what is the top speed???
No breakin wide open throttle 2 miles on the dash.
You must not watch our other videos. We have over three hours of riding and dyno time. Rear wheel doesn’t pick up mileage. We break down what happened and why, has nothing to do with break in, timing or being lean.
Ok so drop the next video if its already made
ITS NOT MADE... waiting for a single part if you have watched the full 9 videos of this you will see why its taking so long. and we drop full length videos every monday and Friday. if thats not something you like then sorry but thats how it works here.
Looks like you seized up the cylinder at the end mmmaaapp…. 😢
Stay tuned we go into what actually happened
Anyone know were i can get the monster diskbrake kit like on the rox? can't find it anywere or anyone got it for sale let me know.
call or dm the shop and we can get you parts you need!
At the end the piston crack ??
just gonna have to wait to see what happened
Wish I could do that on my aerox
dont wish just do if you want it and work for it you Will have it
@@Scooterswapshop I got a 70cc but not high end
@@gille2465still good
👍👍
thanks!
bye bye piston :D
Videos coming soon!
Whats the whole bike worth ?
priceless there are like 3 in the usa.... you cant get them so priceless
350€-2k€ in eu +2.5k-3k€ engine
@@dwbpwr3420 the 8.1 motor all together is around $5500
to lean ?????
Nope. Egt was well below target. Stay tuned to go into depth as to what happened
Why yellow?
Why not?
@@Scooterswapshop the black ones were better
@@philipposioannidis5017 that’s a personal opinion, yellow pops and it’s a Rossi color.
When did you guys hire Dave Grohl?
We have another confession to make, years back.
Aeroxpowa
yeah buddy! hit that SUB BUTTON!!
I think that whole computer thing is kind of ridiculous totally blocked off from any review from a customer just not personable at all what makes it look like his video games are more important than seeing what's going on