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Mini Moto Engine, Polini Mini Moto Engine

Mini Moto Engine
By Matt Tong


Industrial engines. They are still used by several manufacturers
(most notably Blata on their entry level bike) and typically
produce between 2.5 and 3.5 horse power (hp). All are air-cooled.
Tuning and performance parts are very limited.

The Chinese 47/49cc. These engines are used in the Chinese made
mk2, and mk3 minimotos. They are air cooled and produce between
2.5 and 3.5 horse power (hp). This engine is different from the
industrial engine that is used in the Blata, as it is
specifically created for mini moto use.

Polini 4.2 engine. This is the basic Polini engine and, as it’s
name suggests, it produces 4.2 hp in standard form. It is
air-cooled and uses the ‘series I’ crankcase with the 3-port
cylinder. There is plenty of scope and parts for tuning but few
people bother because most racing classes for the 4.2 won’t allow
any modifications.

Polini 6.2 engine. The top end of this engine is the same as the
4.2 (3-port) but is available with either water or air-cooling.
The bottom end uses the ‘series II’ crankcase. This helps to make
it more powerful. Race regulations don’t allow modification to
the engine internals but do allow performance parts, the most
significant being the exhaust. There are a wide range of
alternative exhausts that year after year manage to extract more
power from the engine. Consequently the 6.2 ‘tag’ no longer means
anything, these little rockets (more often referred to as
‘production’ nowadays) claim power outputs of up to 9hp.

The Chinese made water cooled engine. This engine is very similar
to the Polini 6.2 however it is a series 1 crankcase engine. The
engine is water cooled and is used in the Origami B1 replica. The
engine produces around 7.5/8.5 horse power (hp) Many of the parts
on this engine are interchangeable with the Polini.

What’s the difference between the ‘series I’ and ‘series II’
crankcase?. Fuel is drawn from the carb into the crankcase via a
one-way valve known as the ‘reed valve’. The intake port (where
the reed valve and carb join the engine) on the series I engine
will only accommodate a reed valve assembly with one reed ‘petal’
whereas the series II will take a reed valve ‘cage’ that
accommodates two reed petals. A two-petal reed valve will allow
more fuel mixture to flow into the engine and, therefore,
produces more power.

Polini Super engine. The super also uses the series two crankcase
but with a 5-port cylinder. It is only available in water cooled
now but used to come as air cooled as well. To compete with
Polini, Mallossi manufacture an alternative 5-port cylinder.
There are no restrictions on tuning supers and with engine
‘porting’, bigger carbs and other performance parts they can be
turned into awesome machines (for their size) easily producing
12hp.

What is meant by 3 and 5 port?. This refers to the amount of
‘transfer’ ports built into the cylinder. The transfer ports draw
the fuel mixture up from the crankcase and ‘dump’ it above the
piston prior to ignition. A five-port cylinder has potential to
produce more power.

40cc or 50cc. The 3 port engines are only available in 40cc. The
5 port cylinder comes in both 40 and 50cc. ZPF offer a tuned
5-port polini cylinder with their own ‘special’ cylinder head.
The extra cc gives 25% more displacement and, therefore, has the
potential for more power. 50’s are more common in the USA but
they're catching on fast in the UK. The UK now allows them to
race in championships.

The Polini engine components are interchangeable, which can make
for some interesting combinations. However, people don’t tend to
bother because of class restrictions and it is usually easier to
upgrade the whole bike or change the complete engine.

Matt Tong has been importing and riding Mini Motos for two years.
For expert advice and Mini Moto information please visit
http://www.minimotosandmore.com

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Tips For Safety On The Road :

       

5 Quick Tips For Safety On The Road Pete Lance

The road is a dangerous place. Any driver on the road has
life-and-death power over his passengers and everyone he
encounters on the road, including other drivers. Do not, ever,
lose your focus when you are driving. Here are 5 quick tips to
ensuring your safety on the road.

1. Drive safely, or don't drive. There are many things that can
go wrong on the road. But there are also things that you can do
to lessen the risk on the road. Two rules: Do not drive when
you are drunk, sleepy, or not in full control of yourself. Do
not drive when you are not in full control of the car.

2. Be cooperative. Driving is all about teamwork. You have to
work as a team with the other drivers on the road so as to
ensure nobody gets hurt. You can do anything that people will
reasonably expect you to do. But don't ever surprise other
drivers by doing unexpected things. This can cause big trouble,
especially on the highway.

3. Think ahead. You need to give your fellow drivers time to
react to anything you do. Don't do anything sudden. Signal
before you change lanes or turn. Do things evenly, be it
changing lanes, accelerating, slowing down, etc. Allow the
other drivers to mentally compute where you are going to be.

4. Cool it. Don't let your emotions take control of you. Never
get angry with other drivers, no matter how unreasonable they
are. It is inevitable that drivers make mistakes, even grave or
stupid ones. Some drivers will even weave in and out of traffic,
just to get to the front, and in the process irritate everyone
else. Don't get angry with them, and never get back at them in
anyway, or you may become a hazard yourself. Always remember to
stay “cool, calm and collected”.

5. Your area of vision is the most important. The rule of thumb
is “if you can't see, don't go!” Perhaps your windshield is
cracked. Perhaps your mirrors are not adjusted properly.
Perhaps your windshield wipers are faulty. Don't drive if you
cannot see, especially in wet weather. It's always better to be
late than never.

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