Is there any progress on the idling problem?
Oh yeah. I am sorry for the lack of updates on this forum. The idling problem was that the sealing O-ring gasget between the throttle body and the intake manifold was too small because space had been carved to the O-ring in both the throttle body and in the manifold which is where the injector is. This would cause an air leak and enough air/fuel mixture to enter the cylinder to get the idle rpm rising.
I have driven this for months without problems and have been tuning it manually while reading the AFR with a wideband lambda sensor even though it can do self-tuning when there are a wideband lambda sensor attatched. But anyway.
It seems that the GY6 engine can hold idle rpm all the way down to 600 rpm, but i have not yet have had them stable below 800.
Also, when the engine is cold, i have trouble igniting a fuel mixture that is not enriched to AFR 11 or more and this causes some trouble, which i will figure out soon.
About the max rpm, i have recently found out that the 2010 agility has 2 springs per valve and the 2008 only has one, so do not attemt to hit 12.000 rpm if you only have 1 spring per valve.
Also, there is a restriction in the air filter about 7 cm from the carb intake which reduces the inside diameter by 1,6cm. When this is removed, the pressure after the throttle blade can be above ambient at WOT, so i guess the stock air box is not that much of a restriction. Also i have rounded all corners in the stock air filter and i have increased the diameter of the intake at the cylinder head to 24mm, so it matches with the EFI kit.
Even though the pressure is high with the stock air box, the Volumetric efficientcy is still only 80%, which is probably mainly because of the valves. If i can get a 4V cylinder head for less than the $400 a whole 139QMA-A engine will cost, i will try that to increase the VE. Also the air temperature seems to rise with about 10 degrees (celcius) higher than the ambient temperature when the engine is fully warmed (70-80 degrees) and the air box is 50 degrees. I guess this is a combination of that the intake to the air filter is pointed so that it sucks air that has blown by the engine and because the air filter is poorly cooled and placed right on top of the engine.
Now the project is to remove the engine and install the engine from my old crashed agility and get the EFI to work on that, because the rear pulley broke last friday and took a piece out of the engine block. :/
After that, the project will hopefully get exiting. I have talked with a man who wants to make bolt-on compressors for 50cc engines and i may be able to buy one from him later this summer, so i have bought an intercooler and shroud from a peugeot jetforce 125 compressor and hopefully i will get one of his 50cc superchargers (vane-type compressor).
The goal for the end of the summer is 10 hp, but it all comes down to weather or not i can get a compressor.