Happy Boy!
OK... sometimes you do things with the best of intentions and it all goes sideways. I found that I put the sliders in the variator the wrong way. Funny... they sort of worked...
For future reference, if you get the sliders in wrong, the scoot will not reach its maximum speed. When you get to the upper speed range, the belt will rub against the housing and your speed will be limited. I am guessing on this last one as the belt shows wear on the outside of the belt and I never noticed any before... I just looked at the one photo I have that shows the before, and there was no rubbing before. The Variator on my Kymco is very close to the case, so the belt doesn't have any extra place to go.
When I changed the position of the sliders today, they showed wear and had some minor damage to a face of the slider that is normally not in contact with the ramps.
That being said and with the sliders in the correct position, the performance was excellent. It accelerated to a 60 MPH indicated very quickly and will continue up to 75 MPH with a small amount of patience. Granted, my testing is based on my short ride on the rural roads near my house and most were done going up a slight incline. Overall the performance was very smooth with minimal slow spots. My old rollers were shot and showed wear on all sides, but were not worn to center or anything like that.