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Workshop From ScratchPublished at January 31, 2026 at 09:00 PM17:45
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Easy 212cc Tuning for a Go-Kart Buggy – The Result Shocked Me

4 months agoLong-tail
HomemadeDIYMakingMetalworkinghow to madeeasy 212cc tuning
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January 31, 2026 at 09:00 PM
Duration
17:45
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People & Blogs
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Poland
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235.5K
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$141.28 - $824.15
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$0.6 - $3.5
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Homemade
Video Description
I bought a brand-new 212cc engine. At first, I planned to use it for building a machine, but instead I decided to see how much performance I could get from a cheap and simple tuning setup. I completely disassembled the engine, removed the governor mechanism, and removed the oil sensor so the engine wouldn't shut off while cornering. After that, I installed 22lb valve springs, swapped the stock flywheel for a much lighter one, installed a PWK 24 carburetor, and added a CVT transmission. The result of these small modifications completely surprised me. I didn't expect such a big improvement from an industrial engine. The engine responds instantly to the throttle, revs very high, and runs extremely smoothly. I was so happy with the outcome that I built a second engine with the same modifications. In my next project, I plan to install both engines into a single vehicle. The Evolution S355MCS metal cutting saw shown in the video was provided for testing. I use it in my workshop for clean and precise steel cuts, with no sparks like an angle grinder. Product link: https://sklep.evolutionpowertools.com/products/pila-ukosowa-355-mm-evolution-s355mcs-do-ciecia-metalu?_pos=1&_sid=991e62843&_ss=r 10% discount code: WFS10
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