Post new topic Reply to topic  [ 38 posts ]  Go to page Previous  1, 2, 3, 4  Next
Author Message
 Post subject:
PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 5:32 pm 
Offline
Buggy Addict
User avatar

Joined: Sun Aug 28, 2005 4:13 pm
Posts: 4517
Location: New Jersey/Pennsylvania
very nice video, excelent work! are you gona mill and port your head to?

_________________
'04 Manco 906c For sale: PM me



BLADE DX GT! For Sale: PM Me



04 DTR Mercury Marauder


Top
 Profile  
 
 Post subject:
PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 5:38 pm 
Offline
Moderator
User avatar

Joined: Tue Sep 13, 2005 6:32 am
Posts: 2768
Location: Carmel, Indiana
offroadkarter wrote:
very nice video, excelent work! are you gona mill and port your head to?


Nope, I am done modifying this buggy. The only thing I see doing in the future is possibly dropping a bigger engine in. :twisted:

_________________
Twister modded 150

2 - Blade 70KT's



Twister 150 Mods


Top
 Profile  
 
 Post subject:
PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 5:39 pm 
Offline
Buggy Addict
User avatar

Joined: Sun Aug 28, 2005 4:13 pm
Posts: 4517
Location: New Jersey/Pennsylvania
you mean done done or done for now? or done for the next 10min :lol:

_________________
'04 Manco 906c For sale: PM me



BLADE DX GT! For Sale: PM Me



04 DTR Mercury Marauder


Top
 Profile  
 
 Post subject: Re: Blister's Blade 250XT review with video
PostPosted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 4:07 pm 
Blister wrote:
Well, here it finally is. Now…..this may not be the review that some of you were hoping for. This review is going to be of a modified Blade 250XT and not a stock buggy. The truth is, I am not that big of a fan of stock anything. devilville……I would modify my sneakers if I thought I could successfully make them make my feet move faster.

Here we go. For starters, let’s list some stats.

The Blade 250XT weighs in at approximately 746 lbs wet.
The front wheel width is 60”
The rear wheel width is 54”
Overall buggy length is 87”
The front tires are on 10” rims and are 21x7
The rear tires are on 10” rims and are 22x10
About 8" of ground clearance at lowest frame point
About 6" of ground clearance at brake disk
Both seats are adjustable
Dash comes with speedometer, temp gauge and blinker lights
High and low beams
Left and right turn signals
Hazard lights
Water cooled
Adjustable springs
Adjustable toe-in
No adjustable camber
Independent rear suspension
Dual chain drive

* Sprockets
My first impressions were pretty disappointing. The buggy was going to need some serious modifications. First of all, the buggy came geared way too high. It came with a 16 tooth sprocket on the front and a 26 tooth sprocket on the rear. I quickly changed that to a 14/33 combo. This was not an easy task. The whole front of the engine needs to be dropped in order to get the front sprockets removed and new ones on. The rear ones are a piece of cake to change.

Now, this buggy has been called a 50 mph buggy…….I have taken the GPS out with the buggy and noticed that the speedo was at least 4-5 mph off. When the speedo said 47, I was only going 42 on the GPS. The fastest I have this buggy when it was stock was 43 mph. And it was pretty slow to get there. It didn’t climb very well either. You could tell the power was there but it just couldn’t be unleashed due to the high gearing.

* Exhaust
The next mod was a new exhaust system. Jabo had a local muffler shop bend a new header pipe for us. The header pipe is made of standard 1-1/2” exhaust tubing. I then installed a SuperTrapp muffler on the header pipe. It’s much louder and less restrictive than the stock pipe and muffler. I run six disks in the muffler. The disks are used to adjust backpressure. The more disks, the less backpressure and vice versa.

* Carb
The next thing I did was remove the stock 30mm CV carb and install a Mikuni TM28 carb. I purchased the carb from www.pro-flo.com No modifications were needed for this. The carb fit right into the stock intake and a 1-3/4” UNI fit right on the flange of the TM28. The jetting was very difficult. The stock TM28 came with a 180 main jet. This carb is used on a stock Suzuki 250 4-stroke bike. When I called the local Suzuki dealer to see what main jet they are running in that bike, he said a 132.5. This added even more confusion to the mix. After dialing in the pilot circuit with a 12.5 pilot jet and 2.5 turns on the air screw, I had the idle circuit perfect. On to the mid circuit. After installing the carb, I could never get throttle response when pushing the peddle to the floor. It would bog and die. After trying every combination possible and reading and reading and reading, I decided to drill out the needle jet. The needle jet that comes stock on the TM28 is the largest jet made for that carb. I drilled the needle jet with a #36 drill and bingo. I had the throttle response I was looking for. I tried various clip positions on the needle. Done. Got the mid dialed in. On to the main circuit. I started with a 180 main…..too lean. On to the 200’s…..too lean….onto the 300’s……too lean. I started researching different needles and their profiles. The best profile I could fine was the 5L1 needle. The 5L1 has a much narrower tip for the last 20mm of the needle. My thought was that the fat stock needle was never allowing enough fuel to pass it. Right now, I have 400 main in. I have the needle clip at the top of the needle(Full lean). I have incredible throttle response now. See the video link below for the speed stats on the buggy.

I installed some other goodies on the buggy that can be seen in the video below.

This buggy is very roomy in the cabin. Plenty of room for two adults. I think the steering wheel position is a little high. I removed the seats and installed two nuts on the studs and then put the seats back in. This raised the seat by 1/2”. Much better but the steering wheel still seems a little high. The ride is comfortable. Maybe a little stiff if anything. The buggy pushes terribly when cornering. I still don’t know why. I think the IRS has a lot to do with that. I want to try and add a little weight to the front so see if this helps. The springs are already adjusted to as soft as possible. This buggy is nearly impossible to kick the rear end out. I also would like to try different tires on the front. The newly modified buggy climbs unbelievably well. This is where you going to see the biggest difference between a 150 and a 250. The 250 torques right up the hill without having to spin the tires up. The 150 needs to spin the tires up the hill to keep the RPM’s up. One thing I hate is the chain tension adjustment. It is poorly designed and difficult to get perfect tension on the chain.

I have yet to drag race the Twister 150 against the newly modified Blade 250 but on paper, the Blade should beat it hands down in the 200 yard dash.

This is my review. I know, it’s not the best, but, I suggest anyone thinking about buying a buggy, try and test drive as many as possible before buying. Buy the one that fits you best.

Enjoy the video! I haven’t been able to get footage of the buggy with the new carb and new sliders.
Quote:
It has been too muddy to take the buggies out and get new footage
so some of the footage is old. The file is about 40 mb so it could take a while to download, but I think it is well worth the wait. It takes about 1 minute via cable modem.....okay....maybe 2 minutes. :D

You may have to right click and save as

ftp://got:buggy1@www.buggynews.com/upload/review.mpg


TOO MUDDY??? LOL


Top
  
 
 Post subject: Re: Blister's Blade 250XT review with video
PostPosted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 4:27 pm 
Offline
Moderator
User avatar

Joined: Tue Sep 13, 2005 6:32 am
Posts: 2768
Location: Carmel, Indiana
turbotexas wrote:
TOO MUDDY??? LOL


You ever seen Indiana clay? Last time I took the buggies out in the mud, the tires wouldn't even move. They had 100 lbs. of clay stuck to them.

_________________
Twister modded 150

2 - Blade 70KT's



Twister 150 Mods


Top
 Profile  
 
 Post subject:
PostPosted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 4:38 pm 
Offline
Buggy Crazed
User avatar

Joined: Tue Jan 17, 2006 4:52 pm
Posts: 1029
Location: joliet,il.
Ya, I know all about your Indiana clay (mud) HaHa!!!!! :wink:

_________________
05 Blade SX-550 Suzuki

07 Sand Viper 250 ( SOLD )

89 Honda Pilot


Top
 Profile  
 
 Post subject:
PostPosted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 4:47 pm 
we have mud in texas...


Attachments:
2005_1214mud1010003.JPG
2005_1214mud1010003.JPG [ 92.85 KiB | Viewed 22 times ]
2005_1229mud020001.JPG
2005_1229mud020001.JPG [ 122.28 KiB | Viewed 19 times ]
2005_1214mud1010001.JPG
2005_1214mud1010001.JPG [ 93.84 KiB | Viewed 25 times ]
2005_1214mud1010002.JPG
2005_1214mud1010002.JPG [ 110.83 KiB | Viewed 25 times ]
Top
  
 
 Post subject:
PostPosted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 7:43 pm 
Offline
Moderator
User avatar

Joined: Tue Sep 13, 2005 6:32 am
Posts: 2768
Location: Carmel, Indiana
Cool pics! I don't mind mud. But this clay here is just bad news and not fun. All it does is burn up your clutch. Give it gas and it's like the parking brake is on.

_________________
Twister modded 150

2 - Blade 70KT's



Twister 150 Mods


Top
 Profile  
 
 Post subject:
PostPosted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 9:44 pm 
Well I hope it's muddy at the buggy bash, it is sooo much fun


Top
  
 
 Post subject:
PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 8:00 am 
Offline
Initiated

Joined: Tue Jul 25, 2006 9:07 am
Posts: 75
Location: Memphis, TN
Hey Blister, your video link doesn't work. Can you repost that video? I'd love to see it!
Thanks!
-Shane

_________________
Blade 250XT - Uni, jet, SuperTrapp, Swamp Lite tires, Venom 3000 winch

1934 Plymouth Street Rod project


Top
 Profile  
 
Display posts from previous:  Sort by  
Post new topic Reply to topic  [ 38 posts ]  Go to page Previous  1, 2, 3, 4  Next


Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests


You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot post attachments in this forum

Search for:
Jump to:  
Powered by phpBB © 2000, 2002, 2005, 2007 phpBB Group

blackLevel designed by GrafsS



phpBB SEO