That 420 is geared way too much for torque, it has good launch but unfortunately top end is lacking due to the gearing. And 420 is completely stock compared to a way expensive stage 5 built 212cc and it didn't even lose by that much which is disappointing for the 212. Take that 420 and do a stage 1 or 1.5 and gear it slightly higher you'll match the 212 or beat it for wayyy less money. 212 never been worth it to be honest
I mean if you know so much you would know that is two different classes. Literally a small block vs big block. So yea you would think a that a stock 420 would kinda keep up with a highly modified 212
@@zam893 yes I do know so much but I'm not gonna argue on the internet if you don't know what you talking about, even with the modded 212 the 420 should edge out top end due to higher stock figures but what do I know right
There's a clutch on go power sports that's rated for 18 hp I believe but u have to watch the gearing either a 60t or like a 50 I'm using a 48 on some 18 tall tires and it gets warm but it's not bad
@@zachwarne great cart btw, just finished putting a 212cc fully modded on a minibike. Thing does almost 60mph lol got a cart with a 212cc on it that is the next project
seems the 420cc still hade the governor witch if removed would blow the stage 5 212cc all day long mine did 55mph with nothing done to it but remove the governor
Ok first off you are killing that motor. your clutch stall should be at about 4,000 to 4,400 rpm before it grabs. you need a horstman disk clutch! then you will see how that motor does when you keep it in it's power band. Now if you are serious about real power and speed there is only one place left to go. Methanol! get a 350 tillison alcohol carb and run it on methanol. Do these 2 things and wake up that beast!!! you will be very happy. you can thank me later! i build and race these motors in the open modified class here at our local track. P.S. if after this you still need more power just stroke the shit out of it. Just dont go over a 400 stroker if you are going to still rev up to 10,000 rpm;s. cause if you go with like a 500 stroker and rev that high it will pop!every time.
Nothing about this is technically fair or accurate two whole different set ups gearing and no way he took the governor of that 420 and my stock 5.5 will smack 60 easily find out gearing jets for a good carb and your golden but if you run a stock carb let it breath and put a header
Keeping this within reason here. A 25hp 9000rpm will always whoop on a 13hp 3600rpm. Basically comparing a built to the moon K20 vs a stock chevy 350. I bet if that 420 had a Torque Converter, 12T jackshaft sprocket and 42T axle sprocket geared for speed and let the torque of the engine and torque converter do their job. Itd be a different story.
@zachwarne Bro I build these engines for my kart and there is no way that's stage 5, besides there isn't a full kit for stage 5. If it really was a stage 5 it would have a aftermarket head, bigger rockers, billet side cover, 22mm mikuni or bigger, oil venting, thinner head GASKET, bored and stroked block and it would run on methanol. There is no way that's a "stage 5". Stop the clickbait
Yea bro that 420 would of ate that “stage 5 “ build lol the governor still on and gearing is set up for torque
That 212 is lacking alot for being a "stage 5"
exactly, he doesnt even have a slide carb on
That 420 is geared way too much for torque, it has good launch but unfortunately top end is lacking due to the gearing. And 420 is completely stock compared to a way expensive stage 5 built 212cc and it didn't even lose by that much which is disappointing for the 212. Take that 420 and do a stage 1 or 1.5 and gear it slightly higher you'll match the 212 or beat it for wayyy less money. 212 never been worth it to be honest
Yeah my friends never took the Governor off cause the brakes barely work and he has no seat belt lmaoo, so he keeps it slow
I mean if you know so much you would know that is two different classes. Literally a small block vs big block. So yea you would think a that a stock 420 would kinda keep up with a highly modified 212
I only have a stage 2 on mine and I can hit 65mph
@@zam893 yes I do know so much but I'm not gonna argue on the internet if you don't know what you talking about, even with the modded 212 the 420 should edge out top end due to higher stock figures but what do I know right
My 420 stage 1 with the stock exhaust hits 55 all day with just clutch and chain
What clutches are you running on these? Cuz I wanna build a 420 but the clutches I find are only rated for 13 hp, but the engines are rated for 15 hp.
I don’t know what clutch my friend is running but I’m just using the normal clutches you can find on OMB Warehouse and Go Power Sports
There's a clutch on go power sports that's rated for 18 hp I believe but u have to watch the gearing either a 60t or like a 50 I'm using a 48 on some 18 tall tires and it gets warm but it's not bad
with a 420cc if you plan on modding it you should probably switch over to a torgue converter.
@@Keston_S yeah I agree
@@zachwarne great cart btw, just finished putting a 212cc fully modded on a minibike. Thing does almost 60mph lol got a cart with a 212cc on it that is the next project
No way its stage 5. It still has the stock carb on it
It’s not stock, it’s a stock appearance one
@@zachwarne bullshit it doesn't have a bigger intake diameter which is the whole point of getting a bigger carb. Stop lying
@@braedenwaldrop6291yea he’s stage 1
This video was 🔥💪
2 10inch pvc and you will have a nuts drift kart
It’s gonna be so sick
Buy now way a 420cc predator eingine taht eingine is Complete trash i hate These eingines
My engine is better fr
@@zachwarne cap 420 are better I got one and I be hitting 70+ mph and it's stock just as a carb
@@killer_0ppz798 nice man 👍
seems the 420cc still hade the governor witch if removed would blow the stage 5 212cc all day long mine did 55mph with nothing done to it but remove the governor
8:10 Chicago 😂
Ok first off you are killing that motor. your clutch stall should be at about 4,000 to 4,400 rpm before it grabs. you need a horstman disk clutch! then you will see how that motor does when you keep it in it's power band. Now if you are serious about real power and speed there is only one place left to go. Methanol! get a 350 tillison alcohol carb and run it on methanol. Do these 2 things and wake up that beast!!! you will be very happy. you can thank me later! i build and race these motors in the open modified class here at our local track. P.S. if after this you still need more power just stroke the shit out of it. Just dont go over a 400 stroker if you are going to still rev up to 10,000 rpm;s. cause if you go with like a 500 stroker and rev that high it will pop!every time.
Nothing about this is technically fair or accurate two whole different set ups gearing and no way he took the governor of that 420 and my stock 5.5 will smack 60 easily find out gearing jets for a good carb and your golden but if you run a stock carb let it breath and put a header
Yeah I know, it was for a thing called fun
@@zachwarne also love the sound of the 212 that muffler really works it's not screaming your brains out
Keeping this within reason here. A 25hp 9000rpm will always whoop on a 13hp 3600rpm. Basically comparing a built to the moon K20 vs a stock chevy 350. I bet if that 420 had a Torque Converter, 12T jackshaft sprocket and 42T axle sprocket geared for speed and let the torque of the engine and torque converter do their job. Itd be a different story.
How long before neighborhood pissed at you two?
It only took a couple rides 🤣
@@zachwarne fk em do an electric monster!
The drag race was a perfect demonstration of torque vs horsepower
What gears(front and back) were you running on purple kart
12 to a 66 tooth
Bro, the slingblade quote was perfect!
those carts is sick homiez
Thanks bro
@@zachwarne most def100%
Like the video cep my attentionand cuts are good, good workon the 212 build btw 🤙🤙
is the governer deleted on that 212? it should be going 60mph
what about stage 5 420cc
One day
That shit it nice bro 🫶🏼
Stock carb you’ll never get over 10 or 11 hp, 24mm flat slide and all the fancy gear then the smaller engine would rip
Whats the wheel/tire specs on your kart?
I believe the rear was 11x9-5.00 and the fronts were 11x6-5.00
Anyone that paints their gokart purple gets a thumbs down from me, just saying.
Nice
What kit is this and where did u buy it
OMB Warhouse “Stage 5” kit
Plus a new carb, intake and exhaust
What makes it stage 5 just curious just got into the racing carts
It was a set of modifications I bought for it online, you can look up stage 5 kit for a predator 212 and it’ll have everything besides a better carb
@zachwarne Bro I build these engines for my kart and there is no way that's stage 5, besides there isn't a full kit for stage 5. If it really was a stage 5 it would have a aftermarket head, bigger rockers, billet side cover, 22mm mikuni or bigger, oil venting, thinner head GASKET, bored and stroked block and it would run on methanol. There is no way that's a "stage 5". Stop the clickbait
Stock carb stage 5?
Sweet kart brother! She drifts!
It’s not stock but it looks stock
@@zachwarne Hell yeah cool man!
Hello, where can I buy the centrifugal clutch like the
Yours?? Can I have links? Thanks a lot
Depends on the engine you’re using and your chain size
And how many teeth you want on your clutch, I’d go to GoPowerSports.com
@@zachwarne Thank you very much friend I have this but I have friction problems and I have a problem in the corner. In the corner it turns off
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Get a torque converter instead. Much better power and torque transfer to the axle than a centrifugal... Idk why people don't go for those instead.
That’s no stage 5🤣
Well that’s what it was labeled on OMB Warehouse
Yeah not stage 5, it still has the stock carb lol
@@BudgetBuilds1130 it’s not stock at all, it’s a non epa carb with a custom tube and jet setup 👍
Try the mikuni vm or tm series 26 mm carbs with a 140 jet, night and day difference in pwr