best 200cc tune on a budget

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standard vespa 200cc electric start model engine, got a mazz crank in it. whats the best kit/standard barral tune, for motorway cruising without busting the bank £500 budget
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That's quite a big budget. Couldn't you get a Polini top end and a SIP road for that?
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so alloy polini kit sip road exhaust bit of porting?
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ducksta wrote:so alloy polini kit sip road exhaust bit of porting?
Yes....I'd say so.
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stage 4 tune (HB or similar) and spend the rest in the pub !

A true long distance long life touring tune - like a P2 should have been built from the factory .......with a SIP Road
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£500 is way more than you need, if you know what you are doing! but it really all depends what Mazz crank you put in already. Was it a 57mm or 60mm? If it was a 60mm Mazz crank I can help you get quite a few more free bhp out of a standard barrel. If you have a 57mm crank then you might as well get to the Polini shop!
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Ducksta: give QMT a call, i'm sure they can help...you just pick what bits of chrome you want on it and leave the rest to QMT :mrgreen:
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gaz_powell wrote:stage 4 tune (HB or similar) and spend the rest in the pub !

A true long distance long life touring tune - like a P2 should have been built from the factory .......with a SIP Road
Seconded.

But I'd also add a long stroke crank and possibly a T5 fourth gear.

TBH £500 wont go as far as you think. It's all very well spending a chunk of money on a kit, but what about everything around it? Unless that's in tip top condition, the extra power will kill it off quite quickly.
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mick1 wrote:Ducksta: give QMT a call, i'm sure they can help...you just pick what bits of chrome you want on it and leave the rest to QMT :mrgreen:
so folks youve heard it from the horses mouth QMT are taking on tuning work just contact mick1 with all your requirments. ;)
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the above post is a private joke folks.
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