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YSN PHBH 30 against Dellorto PHBH 30 in the test - the big comparison

With us scooter drivers, the tried and tested is popular. Mainly because there is often a wealth of experience with established components that can be drawn on. This also includes the Dellorto carburettors in the PHBH design, which have been known for decades. Hundreds of empirical values ​​are circulating for this carburettor, which can be helpful when adjusting for a wide variety of engine concepts.

Unfortunately, Dellorto has not devoted itself to the production of carburetors as usual in recent years and the popular fuel atomizers are only sporadically available.
Of course, it is only a matter of time before the seemingly anachronistic mixture conditioners fall victim to cutbacks at Dellorto and are thus completely put out of production.

In order to satisfy the demand for the popular PHBH carburetor, another source had to be found.

One of these sources is called YSN. The manufacturer from the Far East bowed to the original and resurrected the PHBH.

Like probably many of you, I am always a bit skeptical when it comes to replicas of original parts. Especially with carburetors. After all, manufacturers of other derivatives have shown in recent years how it is not possible and you screw up a bag full of problems on your beloved vehicle that you would not have without this component.

The PHBH 28 was the first carburetor that YSN produced in this design. At the time, we ran a few tests with this carburetor to find out what we might let loose on our customers.

To do this, we compared a Dellorto PHBH 28 to a YSN 28. The Dellorto was tuned on an engine and the tuning on that engine has been ridden on the road for many miles and has proven itself.

In order to be able to compare the design of the YSN one-to-one, all relevant components from the Dellorto carburetor have been transferred to the YSN carburetor after the comparison run on the test bench. So slide, nozzle needle, mixing tube, adjusting screws, float, float needle, auxiliary, main and choke nozzle.

So if the YSN PHBH does anything differently than the Dellorto PHBH due to its design or manufacturing, then that effect would be seen on the performance measurement graph and experienced on the road.

When comparing the two runs directly, nothing was seen - no difference in behavior; which is pretty good. The test drive with the YSN on the road was also unremarkable - so that's good too.

The comparison, i.e. the components with the same specifications from the YSN carburetor implanted in the Dellorto, brought the same result. So we know that both the components used by YSN and the carburetor itself are the Dellorto template and don't cause confusion.

Enriched by this wealth of experience, we have decided to include YSN carburetors in our range.

Soon after, we sent an inquiry to the manufacturer as to whether they could also offer the coveted PHBH with a 30mm passage.

It took a while, but finally samples of the 30mm carburetors arrived.

As with the 28mm PHBH from YSN, I took a close look at the sample of the 30mm version.

Of course, the testing of the samples also includes collecting and documenting all data.

While the 28 YSN works perfectly, the 30 YSN had some teething problems. In addition to various small things such as the wrong mixing tube, a wrong choke nozzle, open channels which disabled the choke and the engine then does not start when cold and float needles that were not spring-loaded, there was the problem that the slide could not be opened completely. The pattern of the 30 carburetor only allowed a slide opening of 28,5mm.

While the YSN30 carburetors were already being traded elsewhere with the lower passage and the problems listed above, after a few contacts with the manufacturer we decided to cure the teething troubles.

Identifying and fixing the open channels in the choke system only required an email and two pictures.

We had to do more to solve the problem with the slider. A total of 3 samples of the carburetors with different approaches have gone back and forth between Taiwan and Germany. We sent an original Dellorto PHBH30 and Dellorto mixing tubes and float needle valves to YSN as a sample and after almost 4 months of sample tests, Skype appointments and waiting times, the YSN30 carburetor was just as we had imagined.

We then tested the final sample of the 30mm YSN carburettor in the same way as the 28mm PHBH before and we came to the same conclusion again. The curves run congruently and the engine runs unobtrusively when driving and without any difference to the Dellorto PHBH30.

When ordering the 30 carburetor, we also decided to equip the carburetor according to our specifications.

  • Idle jet 55
  • Main jet 125
  • Mixing tube AS266
  • Jet needle X2
  • Choke jet 70
  • Float needle valve 250
  • cable choke

We deliberately selected this equipment based on experience, as it gives us a very good starting point with many engines.

With many engine concepts you start with a usable set-up for the first test drives and the necessary changes are limited to a few tweaks to the nozzle box.

At 250, the float needle valve is significantly larger than in the series and covers a wide range, which extends to the use of a 190 main jet. We cannot recommend a larger float needle valve over 300 in relation to the usual concepts with shifting scooters. The high weight of the large float needle and the large bore often require a completely different set-up in the lower partial load range; concerning the slider, needle and mixing tube. If a fuel pump is used, the float needle valve should never be larger than 280. The pressure generated by the fuel pump can otherwise simply push open the float needle valve and cause the carburetor to overflow or lead to ambiguous results when tuning.

Usually, the YSN30 requires main jets in the 120 to 150 range. The basic equipment with the 250 float needle valve also offers other concepts significant security.

On our Test engine with 62mm king shaft and 244 Quattrini For example, one of these YSN carburetors also ran. Here the carburetor cross-section was sufficient for a power output of over 40 hp.

 

So it's still there - the well-known but new companion - PHBH30

Scooter carburetor spare parts

Scooter carburetor spare parts

Carburetor spare parts

We have exploded views for all Dell'Orto and Polini carburettors. This makes the search for spare parts for carburettors very easy!

You can find the exploded views here on ours Explos side or listed directly below:


Carburetor Spare Parts Exploded View for Dell´Orto Carburetor & Polini Carburetor

Vespa Si carburetor air mixture adjustment screw

Vespa Conversion mixture adjustment screw bgm PRO for SI carburetors Dell´Orto & Spaco

Mixture adjustment screw bgm PRO for converting Dell'Orto SI carburettors with long hexagon mixture adjustment screw to short slotted screw.

This bgm PRO conversion Air mixture adjustment screw is used to use carburettors with a long hexagon mixture adjustment screw in older engines (with stud bolts to fasten the carburettor). It replaces the adjusting screw that is too long on new Spaco and Dell'Orto SI carburettors and enables the carburettor to be installed without problems.

Due to the shorter screw, the carburetor pan can be left in its original state!

Fits in all carburetors with a long hexagon mixture adjustment screw.
(Used ex works in the PX models from approx. 1989 and all new Dell'Orto / Spaco SI carburettors.)

Vespa SI carburetor air mixture adjusting screw bgm PRO, short- SI20 SI24 Dell'Orto Spaco

Carburetor air mixture adjustment screw too long?

A carburetor is also a wear part and sometimes it is just not enough to clean a carburetor, you need a new one.

Especially if you want a little more power and adapt your engine setup, you usually need a new, larger carburetor. Below you will find instructions for installing the SI carburetor.

Vespa SI carburetor

SI carburetor for Vespa

Today all new carburettors come from SPACO, even if it says Dell'Orto. New SI carburetors, regardless of whether they are from Dell'Orto or from Spaco, are always delivered with a long (brass-colored) hexagonal mixture adjustment screw.

The exception here are our bgm PRO Faster Flow carburettors - but more on that below.

 

Problem with the air mixture adjusting screw being too long

With carburetor pans for engines without separate lubrication, this presents us with a small problem, because:

  • the carburetors do not fit properly in the tub
  • if you've fumbled it in somehow, no rubber seal will fit on it
  • and it's hard to get off

With the mixture screw that is too long it looks like this:

And this is what it should look like:

 

bgm PRO Conversion air mixture adjustment screw

Now you could come up with the idea of ​​simply screwing the old, short air mixture screw into the nine carburettors. Unfortunately, this doesn't work because the threads on the new Lusso carburettors are different. Please do not try by force, the different thread pitches will destroy the fine thread in the new carburetor and make coordination impossible. Our conversion screw can help:

With our short mixture adjustment screw for slotted screwdrivers you can fix the problem cheaply, easily and quickly.

bgm Faster Flow carburetor

Alternatively, you can also do one directly bgm Faster Flow carburetor use if you are already ordering a new one, we have already planned the update here.

For the models without separate lubrication, the bgm carburettors come directly with the short conversion screw.

bgm Faster Flow carburetor

 

Carburetor installation tutorial

Vespa PX tutorial SI carburetor bgm assembly Scooter Center

 

 

New carburetor connection rubbers from bgm PRO

The 12mm wide hose clamps from ABA SAFE have proven themselves in countless long and short distance races and test kilometers.

The ABA Safe ™ clamp uses the elasticity of the suction rubber and protects this relatively soft rubber hose from damage. The tensioning force is increased on the profile beads, there are no sharp edges, which means that the 12mm wide clamps sit tightly without stressing the carburetor connection rubber.

bgm carburetor connection rubbers for 12mm ABA Save clamps carburetor rubbers Vespa & co.



We have new ones now bgm connection rubbers that are wide enough to neatly accommodate these 12mm wide hose clamps.

Carburettor connection rubbers bgm PRO

Carburettor connection rubbers bgm PRO

Another benefit is that our bgm connecting rubbers from the carburetor to the intake manifold from one very oil and gasoline tolerant material are made.
That makes the carburetor connector rubbers a top reliable and durable part on your scooter.

Available sizes & conversion rubber

  1. 28,5 mm Connection rubber carburettor / intake manifold -BGM PRO- AW = 28.5 / 28.5mm
    • Polini CP
  2. 30 mm Connection rubber carburettor / intake manifold -BGM PRO- AW = 30 / 30mm
    • Dellorto PHBL
    • MikuniTM 24
  3. 35 mm Connection rubber carburettor / intake manifold -BGM PRO- AW = 35 / 35mm
    • Dellorto PHBH 28/30
    • Dell Orto VHST 24-36
    • Dell Orto VHSH 30
    • MikuniTM 28
    • Mikuni TMX 27/30
    • Keihin PWK 28/30
    • Polini 28/30
  4. 40 mm Connection rubber carburettor / intake manifold -BGM PRO- AW = 40 / 40mm
    • Mikuni TMX 32-35
    • Keihin PWK 33-35
    • Koso 28-34
  5. 35 / 40mm Conversion rubber connection between carburettor and intake manifold -BGM PRO- AW = 35 / 40mm
    • 35 mm
    • 40 mm

Tips:

  1. Carburetor and intake manifold should be thoroughly degreased before assembly.
  2. The 12mm ABA SAFE hose clamps should also not be over tightened.
Carburetor spare parts via carburetor exploded view

Spare parts for DellOrto and Polini carburettors

Carburetor spare parts: In our shop we also offer you small parts to repair the carburetor of your scooter. We have great explodedwith which you can each part easily identify and order quickly and easily .

Simply select your Dell'Orto or Polini carburetor here to get to the spare parts very easily:

 

Vespa Dell ORto SHB 16/16

SHB 16 / 16- the carburetor for Vespa Smallframe

The DellOrto SHB carburetors are the classic among the Vespa carburetors. On almost every Vespa Smallframe this successful type of carburetor was installed. The easy-to-adjust carburettors are available with diameters of up to 19mm.

Order the Dellorto SHB 16/16 here

Dellorto carburetor SHB 16 16 (00764)

The very popular one 16/16 Dellorto carburetors is now available again.

He will be happy to use for moderate tuning Vespa cylinders up to 75cc used and as a replacement for models in which only a 16/15 (PK) or 16/10 Vespa V50 (3-speed) is installed. The carburetor is also rated very highly in our shop!

In order to be able to convert a 50 series Vespa from the SHB 16.10 to the SHB 16.16 carburettor, the matching intake manifold needed!

Intake manifold Vespa 16-16

 

Intake manifold 16/16 Vespa SHB carburettor

Order the Dellorto SHB 16/16 here

 

PHB carburetor

PHB carburetor

The YSN PHB carburettors correspond to the original in almost every detail. We currently have the following models on offer:

  • Carburetor -YSN PHBH 28BS- AW = 34mm - without negative pressure / oil connection
    YSN8568
  • Carburetor -YSN PHBL 25BS- AW = 30mm - without negative pressure / oil connection
    YSN8565

With the manufacturer YSN we have a very good and reliable manufacturer at our side who continues to produce the legendary PHB carburettors for us. The quality is absolutely comparable to the Italian original and the parts are 99% interchangeable. Only the throttle slide is guided via a slightly longer centering pin in the carburetor. If the Dell ”Orto throttle slide is to be used, this aluminum cast pin can simply be withdrawn a little.

Buy the PHB carburetor here

Advantage of the PHB carburettor

A big advantage of the PHB carburettors is their easy and good tunability as well as their insensitivity to changes in weather. The PHBH shows quickly and clearly whether the mixture is too rich or too lean. A Mikuni or Keihin carburetor usually runs surprisingly well, even if the tuning is too lean, which unfortunately can quickly manifest itself in a Klemmer.

PHB carburetor spraying

Most scooter engines have the following basic spraying for the PHB carburetor series as a good starting point proven:

PHBH 28 

  • Mixing tube: AV264
  • Needle: X2 or X3
  • Idle jet: 55
  • Main jet: 120-145
  • Slider: 30 (fat) or 40 (leaner)

 

PHBL 25 

  • Mixing tube: AQ264
  • Needle: D26
  • Idle jet: 60-65
  • Main jet: 95-105
  • Slider: 40 (lean)

If problems with the fuel supply are suspected, it is advisable to convert to a larger float needle valve (# 250).

BS carburetor = adjusting screws on the left in suction direction

Buy the PHB carburetor here

bgm pro faster flow Vespa si26

bgm PRO FASTER FLOW SI carburettor for the fast Vespa

The SI carburetor series is a million proven design with great potential.

Especially in the last few years, the carburetors are due to their compact design and short suction paths has also become more popular again on performance-enhanced engines.

Buy Vespa Faster Flow carburetors here

With an increase in engine performance the nozzles in the carburetor must also be adjusted. With the current engine concepts, main jets larger than 140 are not uncommon. To a uninterrupted fuel supply with larger main jets To ensure that the carburettor has to be processed quite laboriously or our finished carburettors have to be used:

PRO FASTER FLOW SI carburetor

SI FASTER FLOW tuning carburetor for Vespa

We can offer you the optimally finished carburettor for your engine project. So you keep the original SI carburetor as a backup and get a professionally tuned carburetor. You can find ours here PRO FASTER FLOW SI carburetor

Safe and fast on the go without losing weight

With the optimized bgm PRO Faster Flow carburetor you can also Achievements well over 20 hp with continuous full throttle drive without losing weight or other problems.

Carburettor already finished
In order to ensure an uninterrupted fuel supply with larger main nozzles, the carburetor must be processed in a very complex way or our ready-made carburetors must be used straight away:

Details on the optimized 26 SI carburetors

With our carburetor tuning Float chamber cover, nozzle holder and holes professionally edited.

In detail, the hole for the float needle is enlarged to 2,8mm and the guide for the float needle is provided with two additional holes for faster fuel supply.

 

Faster Flow float hole

 

Important: The sealing surface of the float needle seat is restored with a tool made after drilling.

 

SI Faster Flow float valve

 

Fine tuning: The float level is checked and set to 32mm.

 

SI Faster Flow 029

 

The 5,2mm float needle is spring-loaded and helps the float needle to have a longer service life - it has to interrupt the flow of fuel several thousand times an hour and then release it again.

 

SI Faster Flow 042

Fast and constant spray supply up to 180 main nozzle

The enlarged valve bore In the float needle seat and through the additional holes in the guide for the float needle, the fuel flows in unhindered. This means that the fuel level in the float chamber remains constant.

So that the fuel can flow sufficiently quickly to the nozzle assembly, the bore from the float chamber to the nozzle assembly is enlarged from 1,2mm to 1,8mm. This diameter is with a 180 Dellorto main jet equate - this nozzle size can also be used if required.

We are currently not aware of any engines that require a main jet in the region around 180. The Fasterflow therefore still offers reserves in this area.

Touring setup with 25HP with main jet up to 160

In current touring engines with approx. 20-25PS, main jets in the range of 135-160 are often used.

SI Faster Flow 040

Leaning during the acceleration phase or swallowing due to lack of fuel during load changes are a thing of the past with the right nozzle equipment.

25s are the better 26s SI carburettors

On closer inspection you will find that the carburetor marked as 26/26 has an effective bore of 25mm.

SI Faster Flow 041

 

Vespa SI carburettor with a bore of real 26mm are prone to premature, high wear in the area of ​​the slide guide. Once this sensitive area is worn out, the carburetor is unusable.

Due to the small overlap of slide and guide with a 26mm bore, additional air can cheat past the slide in the worn areas of the guide and strongly influence the running smoothness of the engine.

This goes up to the involuntary revving up while idling and noticeable emaciation or lean jerking when accelerating.

Therefore the bgm PRO 26er SI - carburettors are provided with an optimal effective bore of 25mm.

Tip: bgm PRO Faster Flow fuel tap

Together with our bgm PRO Faster Flow fuel tap the revised carburettors are a perfect system for a reliable fuel supply.

Vespa fuel tap - the original! Vespa tuning fuel tap bgm Faster Flow

faster flow petrol tap vespa

Si tuning carburetor Vespa

The current version of the Fasterflow carburetor with 25mm is an inconspicuous and permanent companion for many kilometers. The wear of the slide guide is reduced to the possible minimum by a larger overlap.

 

 

Adjust the carburetor

Adjust the carburetor on the Vespa - that's how it works

VESPA - CARBURETOR

The Choice of carburetor size has a significant influence on the performance and characteristics of the engine. Useful carburetor sizes range in
the range from 19 mm to 35 mm.
In addition to the empirical values ​​from other screwdrivers, there is also the possibility of a formula or a table to determine the required
Refer to the size of the carburetor. The required size of the carburetor is largely determined by the speed and the displacement. So results
the following formula:

 d = k * Vh * n 

d = carburettor diameter (mm) Vh = displacement (cylinder, liter)
n = speed max.power (1 / min.) k = factor (see text)

The factor k is an empirical factor. for Scooter motors lone lies with the factor 0.7 – 0.8 quite well.

Adjusting the Vespa Carburetor

 

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VESPA · ADJUST THE CARBURETOR

Most engine damage is not caused by mechanical problems, but by poorly tuned engines. Above all, they are critical here
all questions relating to compression and pinch edge, as well as ignition and carburetor settings. Unfortunately, the correct carburetor setup is not the case
easy to find like the correct ignition timing. In addition, the result cannot be checked as easily as with the ignition timing and the Ignition gun the case is.

We would like to help you here that you still get your carburetor well tuned. Correct jets are essential for the engine to survive.
There is no city or motorway vote, just one: the right one. Unfortunately, this can only be experienced individually for each engine. Our Spray tips table should help you to find an initial value from which you can then proceed to the one for your individual engine suitable spraying can work towards it. At first glance, carburetors may seem complicated, but with a little theory and practice the whole procedure isn't that wild anymore.

CANDLE IMAGE

One should keep in mind that with today's modern synthetic oils the spark plug pattern only provides imprecise information about the state of the combustion
gives away. Especially with very high-quality candles (Nippon Denso), which are of course still in the middle of the fresh gas purging flow, show as good as
no more deposits. As a rough indicator, however, the candle can of course be unscrewed after driving at full throttle (directly at full throttle ignition
switch off and pull the clutch!).

A grayish / snow-white candle

This picture of the candle indicates a burning that is far too hot. The engine should not be operated like this!

A black spark plug

A black sooty or oily candle indicates one fat vote of the carburetor, too high an oil content or, in general, a not optimal combustion.

 

SPRAYING TIPS

So that you don't have to start completely from scratch when setting up your carburetor, we have put together a small overview of well-functioning carburetor setups. You should understand it as a guideto get the engine running. Then you should make it fatter from area to area and then jet down. No guarantee!

Cylinder carburetor main jet auxiliary jet mixing tube needle
Vespa Smallframe 75 cc SHB 16/10 55-60
Vespa Smallframe 75 cc SHB 16/16 68-75
Vespa Smallframe 75 cc SHB 19/19 75-82
Vespa Smallframe 85 cc SHB 19/19 75-82
Vespa Smallframe 110 cc SHB 19/19 82-88
Polini 130 PHBL 24/25 85-98
DR 133 SHB 19/19 85-90
Malossi 136 PHBL 24/25 98-115
DR 135 SI 20/20 102 (TÜV)
DR 135 SI 24/24 112-115
DR 177 SI 24/24 108-112
DR 177 PHBH 30 112-118
DR 177 PHBH 30 105-120 50-60 AV262 X2
Malossi 139 SI 20/20 112 (MOT)
Malossi 139 SI 24/24 100-110
Malossi 139SI 24/24 105-118 52/140 160BE3
Malossi 166 SI 24/24 125-130
Malossi 166 PHBH 30 125-135
Malossi 166 TMX 30 350 17,5 hrs. hours.
Malossi 210 Dell'Orto 28 128-138 50-56 AV266
Malossi 210 Mikuni 30 300-330 20-27,5 fixed 5EL68
Malossi 210 PHBH 30 135-148 55 AV264 X3 or X7
Malossi 210 TMX 30 280-320 std. hours. hours.
Malossi 210 TMX 30 240-350 30-22,5 622-N-9 5EL68
Polini 177 SI 24/24 120-125
Polini 177 PHBH 30 125-130
Polini 177 PHBH 30 125-150 50-55 AV262 X2
Polini 177 Dell'Orto 30 120-128 48-55 AV264-266
Polini 207 SI 24/24 120-138 55 / 160-50 / 140 BE3
Pinasco 177 SI 20/20 108-112
Pinasco 177 SI 24/24 118-122
Pinasco 177SI 24/24 125 55/100 BE3
Pinasco 177 Dell'Orto 28 118-125 48-55 AV264-266
Pinasco 177 PHBH 30 135-160 55 AV266 X2
Pinasco 177 PHBH 30 138-150 52-55 AV262 X3
Pinasco 213 SI 24/24 125-130 55/160 or 52/140 BE3 190 or 160
T5 Polini 152 SI 24/24 112-120
T5 Polini 152 SI 24/24 118 50/100 BE4
T5 Polini 152 PHBH 30 120-130
T5 Malossi 172 SI 24/24 115-120
T5 Malossi 172 SI 24/24 125-138 50/100 BE3 / BE4
T5 Malossi 172 PHBH 30 125-130
T5 Malossi 172 TMX 30 (membrane) 260-290 17,5-22,5 fixed 5EL68

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Vespa carburetor Smallframe Polini CP S

Vespa carburetor Smallframe Polini CPPolini Vespa carburetor Smallframe

Polini goes into the next round with the development of their CP carburettor. Every single part of these Polini Vespa carburettors is planned, developed and produced directly at the company headquarters in Bergamo:

100% Made in Italy.

The product range has now been expanded to include the new Vespa Polini CP carburetor.

2 sizes available

The Polini Vespa Polini CP carburetor is available in 19mm and 21mm. The carburetor fits on every 19 mm intake manifold and comes complete with a new throttle cable and air box (air filter). The Polini Vespa carburetor replaces the original Vespa carburetor of yours Smallframe.

Easy construction

The assembly should be very easy and possible without modifications to the original 19mm intake manifold.

The CP Polini have a plug connection and were specially developed for the legendary Vespa 125 Primavera ET3. Like the original carburetor of the Vespa 125, the Polini CP has a plug connection between the intake manifold and the carburetor. Delivery includes an airbox with a higher air flow rate. Available with 19mm and 21mm opening.

High quality

While the concentric layout of the extremely short intake section guarantees an ideal air flow, the mixture (regardless of the position of the throttle valve) can optimally flow into the mixing tube at any time. The inlet hole for the fuel supply and the larger float needle valve always supply the Polini Vespa carburettor with a sufficient amount of fuel, even under extreme conditions. In order to ensure that the standard is always the same, the exact float level and the functionality of the float needle are checked very carefully during production.

Easy adjustment of the carburetor

The high manufacturing quality and accuracy of these details then makes this noticeably easier Adjusting the carburetor. The flow properties as well as the selection of the main and auxiliary nozzles have been optimized in the direction of maximum power output with lower consumption. The compact dimensions of the new carburetor require optimal use of the limited interior space, as well as maximum efficiency of the built-in individual components, which are strictly controlled down to a thousandth.

The Polini carburettors have already been ordered and will soon be available in the Vespa scooter shop be available.

Polini Vespa carburetor - 100% Made in Italy
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bgm carburetor tuning

- Carburetors, carburetor kits, nozzles, needles and spare parts -

“The bgm carburettors are great!” We hear that again and again and our tests on the test bench and on the racetrack prove that high-quality tuning does not have to be expensive. The BGM carburettors are available in many sizes. Of course, all spare and tuning parts such as nozzles or needle sets are also available.

The 17,5 carburettor from bgm are the entry into tuning and with just about 37,14 Euros are already the proud owner of a tuning carburetor.

So that the fun on the racetrack with your Sport cylinder can start, you usually need a suitable one intake, for this reason we offer cheap Carburetor sets To the 17,5 carburettor

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New items in the online shop:

Article no .: BGM8531
Name: Carburetor -BGM PRO PHBG 21- CS = 23mm
Price: 58,70EUR incl. 19% VAT
(Catalog price: 59,90 EUR incl. 19% VAT)
Plus Shipping and service costs (click here)
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Carburetor -BGM PRO PHBG 21- CS = 23mmCarburettor -PHBG 21- Piaggio 50ccm - connection width 23mm. The PHBG carburettors are a constant in the scooter sector. They are characterized by easy assembly and good tunability. If a DellOrto PHBG carburettor is already installed on the vehicle, changing to a larger one of the same type is possible without any problems. The 21 mm PHBG gives all 70s cylinders even more power and acceleration. Absolutely compulsory part to ride up front.
Made as a 19 carburetor to have!