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<blockquote data-quote="fabianyee" data-source="post: 494992" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>there are different types of engines used to run go karts... mainly 2 stroke and 4 stroke with various capacity.... the Genting ones shud be the slower 4 stroke 'lawnmower' engine... </p><p>City Karting runs 2 stroker engines on the karts. both 80cc and 100cc for their rental karts. </p><p></p><p>The one at ELITE highway (just before USJ exit southbound) used to have go karts with 4-stroke 250cc engines but no way near the performance of a 2-stroke 80cc engine, let alone the 100cc 2-stroke. Not sure what karts they using there now though...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fabianyee, post: 494992, member: 6"] there are different types of engines used to run go karts... mainly 2 stroke and 4 stroke with various capacity.... the Genting ones shud be the slower 4 stroke 'lawnmower' engine... City Karting runs 2 stroker engines on the karts. both 80cc and 100cc for their rental karts. The one at ELITE highway (just before USJ exit southbound) used to have go karts with 4-stroke 250cc engines but no way near the performance of a 2-stroke 80cc engine, let alone the 100cc 2-stroke. Not sure what karts they using there now though... [/QUOTE]
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