The way the scoot is set up at the factory is for the best "overall" performance. There is a lot of room for improvement. The better aftermarket parts suppliers research, and develop their parts to optimize the performance of the scoot. The "knock off" brands don't do anything more than re-produce other products using lesser grade materials so they can sell for a lower price. The improvement in performance from Malossi, Polini, Dr.Pulley, ect, is well worth the investment. These products will do what they say they will. The trouble MOST people have is getting the wrong part, or combo of parts. The simplest approach would be to replace your current variator rollers w/ a lighter set (perhaps 2grams lighter)a and a stiffer set of clutch springs. This will allow the engine to turn a few hundred rpm's higher at takeoff, giving you more available toque at the wheel. your top end will not be affected, and the TINY bit of fuel used should not amount to 2-3 miles per gallon. If you had your dealer do the install for you I don't see more than 1 hour labor, including a brief road test.