Okay so i bought my 2013 kymco super 8 150 about a month ago and i love it everything is great on it and about it i am however wondering if there is anything i can do to increase my speed from around 62ish up to around 70 or anything more than 60. Im looking at exhausts and everything but cant really get a good feel for what to do any suggestions?
P.s. im not the most educated person on engine's so yea.
I'd also like to get a few more MPH out of my Super 8 but I don't want to void the warranty but I'll probably mod my Super 8 after a year.
There are 2 ways to gain more top speed.
The first way is to get your motor to spin faster. Since the Super 8 doesn't have a Tachometer, we don't know how many RPMs the engine is spinning at WOT but lets assume at 60 MPH that your engine is spinning at 8500 RPMs. In this scenario, the engine can't go any faster because the scooter is hitting an aerodynamic wall and the engine doesn't have enough torque to overcome the aerodynamic drag OR at 8500 RPMs, the engine is starting to lose power because the engine has reached the end of it's powerband. You could potentially get more top speed by switching out the camshaft to one that moves the powerband to a higher RPM so the engine could spin past 8500 RPMs.
The second way is to change the Final Drive gears and finding a way to boost the engine's mid range to top end power. 2 Bros. Racing claims that their full exhaust system for the Super 8 increases mid range by 2 Horsepower. They have a Dyno graph on their website which shows a side by side comparison of a stock vs. 2 Bros. Racing exhaust and it shows that their exhaust has more Horsepower throughout the engine's powerband.
I'm probably going to go with option 2 first since it's a pain in the butt to do stuff to the engine's top end. Swapping out an exhaust system and the gears is much easier but that 2 Bros. Racing exhaust is a little over $300 bucks. Ouch!
Btw, if you're not mechanically inclined or/and don't have tools, then I highly suggest you find help because it's real easy to mess something up if you don't know what you're doing.