Best variator

coyok

New member
Hi all!
Just to get views on best variator - j costa / malossi / dr pulley
Which one best to fit this c series?
I am going to put dr pulley slider with guides and hit clutch with malossi fuel controller that comes with lamda emulator.
At the same time, my pipe would be a combination of arrow for header while mivv for muffler and knm for the air filter.
Can the other two variators work well with dr pulley product?
Is having a different aftermarket products a good move for performance or it is best to stay on 1 product?
Appreciate advice. Many thanks
 

Snowdog

New member
My advice to scooter riders who want a faster scooter is to buy a faster bike. Otherwise do what YOU want.
 

Skutorr

Active member
Just change to Dr. Pulley sliders and guides in the stock variator. It will eliminate most of the hesitation off-the-line, increase acceleration throughout the range, and possibly INCREASE your gas mileage. My Tmax dropped almost 3 seconds 0-60, and my average mileage with hard riding went from 47MPG (what Yamaha actually claimed!..) to 50 MPG and I picked up 5MPH in top speed...:cool:
 

Snowdog

New member
Maybe I was to blunt. I used to frequent a scooter site that was mostly young first time riders ( high school/college age I think). They would buy a 50cc scooter and think it was really great--------for three days-------and then want to know how to make it faster! To make them faster meant spending more money, cause taking the speed limiter off isn't gong to be enough, you need a bigger piston for a 50 to be really fast. ( no discussion needed here). So, if they had just saved their money for a while longer, they could have bought a 125, and had a more dependable scoot! And, who was going to put that piston in, and will it be done right? If you want to have the fastest bike around, might as well buy the fastest bike around, and cut out the BS of trying to build it, because you probably don't have the money to out engineer the big MC companies. I suggest COYOK save his money for an H2. Then customize it with a milk crate so it looks like a scooter. lots of mirrors too. And if he crashes the H2
it would be a cool project to put the engine into a Lambretta frame!
 

Edumakated

New member
Hi all!
Just to get views on best variator - j costa / malossi / dr pulley
Which one best to fit this c series?
I am going to put dr pulley slider with guides and hit clutch with malossi fuel controller that comes with lamda emulator.
At the same time, my pipe would be a combination of arrow for header while mivv for muffler and knm for the air filter.
Can the other two variators work well with dr pulley product?
Is having a different aftermarket products a good move for performance or it is best to stay on 1 product?
Appreciate advice. Many thanks


This guy appears to be using the JCosta.

 

Snowdog

New member
The street looks wet, there is water in some of the small holes. When he starts off the lights from the car behind reflect off the wet street.
 
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coyok

New member
Dear friends!
Thanks for the views. I also have a sportbike and I know no matter what mods I put on, scooter will stay as it be and it is no match to sportbike. But if get quarter or half of what my sportbike does on my c600, that would be enough :). Anyway, look like jcosta is also a good investment for.
 
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