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Challenge Scootentole – 10h race in Magny-Cours, Nevers (F)

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The last long-distance race of the season took place in Magny-Cours last weekend. Scootentole invited to the 10-hour race on the 'PISTE CLUB', a 2,53 km long race track right next to the well-known GP track. As in previous years, we followedProject PAUL“ – along with 40 other racing teams from all over Europe – their invitation, because last year’s title had to be defended!

Despite some turbulence in the run-up - due to the organizer's postponement of dates and driver absences due to illness - we finally managed to win two teams with four drivers each in class SP1 ("Smallframe Proto") to name:

Team 1 consisting of Romain, Felix, Wolfi and Thomas went with the 40 hp strong M200 V50 racer (#6) at the start,

Team 2 with the Falc-PK (#176) with around 28 hp, driven by Volker, Markus, Julia and Dennis, who was also the boss and main mechanic of both teams (which should push him to his limits). But from the beginning...

After a long journey and a short night in a - let's call it - "cozy" 10-person mobile home, on Saturday, the day before the actual race, there was set-up, training and qualifying. Unfortunately, Peter showed no mercy, again and again it poured like buckets. With positions 6 and 19 on the grid after qualifying and the hope of drier conditions the next day, things went down early in the evening because the next day was supposed to start early!

Luckily, the race day started much drier than the day before, so we decided against rain tires. And then it finally started! The starting shot was fired at 8.45:XNUMX a.m. On slicks with the road still wet, Wolfi and Markus confidently drove the first stint. The track gradually dried out, which led to better and better lap times – until the first race was stopped after around three hours. A serious crash by a rider from another team kept the rescue team busy for a long time, with all riders stuck behind the safety car.

 

 

At this point, Team 2 was back in the box with its PK. The engine stalled during the third stint. The cause was quickly found: Massive tooth loss on the clutch sprocket gave us a four-hour break, during which Dennis, Volker and Markus disassembled the engine to search for the lost teeth. I quote pit neighbor Robert: "Sometimes you're the dog and sometimes the tree"...

Meanwhile, the race had picked up speed again - and so did our Romain: he drove his new best lap time of 1.28.116:6:2 and thus the third fastest lap time of the entire race. Starting from position XNUMX, we were now in position XNUMX just behind “Vespa Italy Team” from Crimaz and ahead of “Superbordel Deluxe”, our French battle partners from last year. The Lambrettas from Casa Performance and TD Customs were also in the front places and made for an exciting race!

Dropping back to 39th place, team 15 started to catch up around 2 p.m. Well, there can be no question of a real catch-up race, but at least a few laps could be collected, because the engine not only held up, it also ran like clockwork again. The guys did a great job and didn't give up and that's what it's all about in the end!

About two hours before the end of the race, team 1 was also hit. After the carburetor had slipped, a defective gudgeon pin bearing forced us to replace the engine. There were now too many laps between us and the very strong competition, which continued to battle for the top positions. And although a place on the podium could only have been achieved if one of the other teams dropped out, the fight continued until the checkered flag was waved exactly 10 hours later.

In the end, Project PAUL achieved 1th place (Team 4) and 1th place (Team 10) in class SP2, which meant 7th and 33rd place overall. Casa Performance burned the fastest lap time of 1.26.766, followed by Vespa Italy Team (1.27.527) and Projekt Paul (1.28.116).

 

We congratulate all drivers who made it across the finish line and thank each and every one of them, especially the organizer Scootentole, who made this exciting race weekend possible. Also our sponsors, the Scooter Center, KR Automation, FalkR and Egig Performance, we would like to say a HUGE THANK YOU, because only with you Project PAUL is what it is - a successful team of friends with a lot of heart for motorsport!

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Egig Performance Vespa Tuning

Egig Performance Vespa Tuning Shop

We have many popular Vespa tuning parts in our shop from Egig performance. Here we introduce you to the manufacturer and the highlights in our program.

Erich, aka Egig

Egig, based in the scooter paradise of South Tyrol, was created by Passion for screwing. Egig is driven by the fascination in the combination of the latest 2-stroke technology, packaged in the old tin. Owner Erich, alias Egig, has been screwing things since he was 11 years old (!!) Smallframe Vespa scooters and has perfected this from year to year on its own racing and road scooters and impressively demonstrated it.

The Company Egig performance was created many years later when he noticed that the tuning items available on the market were no longer satisfactory in terms of quality or performance. This has resulted in a fine portfolio High-end Vespa tuning products around the Smallframe. The innovative tuning parts from this Egig product range are continuously perfected, further developed and expanded.

 

product Highlights

 

Sport exhaust EGIG PERFORMANCE 'Super Banana Sport' for Vespa Smallframe PV125 / ET3

Sport exhaust EGIG PERFORMANCE 'Super Banana Sport' for Vespa Smallframe PV125 / ET3

The EGIG PERFORMANCE SUPERBANANA Exhaust systems are perfect for inconspicuous but powerful SmallframeEngines. They score with high performance, good drivability and a wide speed range.

The Superbanana from EGIG PERFORMACE is a resonance exhaust, based on the look of a conventional banana exhaust, as already used by Piaggio in the popular SS50 / 90 and ET3 models. The Superbanana is designed to provide powerful engines from 125cc with an exhaust that is inconspicuous both visually and acoustically, but acts on the level of a classic resonance exhaust.

Details about the superbanana

SOUND INSULATION

Inside there is a silencer that reduces the volume to the smallest possible level without causing a loss of performance or heat build-up. The difference in noise development compared to an original or other classic 'banana' is only a few more DB and that with + 50% or more performance increase, depending on the engine type.

FEATURES SUPER BANANA SPORTS

  • For cylinders with a modern layout (e.g. Quattrini, Polini Evo, W-Force, Egig170)
  • One-piece or multi-piece outlets
  • Overcurrent angle: 126 ° -128 °
  • Outlet angle: 185 ° -192 °
  • Pre-discharge angle: 29-32 °
  • Elbow Ø32mm
  • Suitable for luggage compartments
  • Tires up to 3.50 wide
  • Stud spacing 54-62mm *
  • not suitable for Vespa PK (with cutting out of the side plate assembly also possible on PK models)

* If the Superbanana is installed on 54mm, the M8 collar nut with 10mm wrench size enclosed with the exhaust must be used on the inside of the manifold.

The Superbanana exhaust systems are designed as the final expansion stage for fast street engines. You therefore also need the right environment to deliver the appropriate performance. If the engine is still in production (or has been built rather conservatively despite the 133cc cylinder), the exhaust can only intervene to a limited extent. Here we would rather recommend a BGM Touring or BGM Sport Banana, as they can support the engine much better in such an environment.
However, if the conditions are right (cylinder, intake revision, carburetor size, etc.), the Superbanana currently offers the highest performance increase that can be achieved with an inconspicuous exhaust system.

In order to meet different requirements here, there are two different types, the Sport and Touring versions... read more

 

Clutch -EGIG PERFORMANCE- One Finger Clutch 5-discs - Vespa V50, PK ...

Clutch -EGIG PERFORMANCE- One Finger Clutch 5-plates - Vespa V50, V90, SS50, SS90, PV125, ET3, PK50, PK80, PK50 S, PK80 S, PK125 S, PK50 XL, PK125 XL, ETS, PK50 HP, PK50 SS

Sports clutch EGIG PERFORMANCE - One Finger Clutch - smooth clutch for Smallframe Motors up to 30HP

In contrast to a 3 or 4-plate clutch, the number of springs can be reduced with the 5-plate clutch. This results in a clutch that is very easy to operate.
In connection with a PK XL2 cover (or alternatively a Crimaz coupling separator) you pull the coupling with one finger. With 6 feathers with the little finger.

Details about the one finger clutch

  • 5 cork discs
  • 4 steel washers
  • mounted pressure plate
  • Also fits in an original primary without a repkit
  • only for repkits screwed from behind (with repkits screwed from the outside, the screw heads may be on the inner basket)
  • Oil 400-500ml SAE 30
  • no spacers necessary
  • The pads of the Xl2 / HP 4 discs can also be used or Fabbri 4s carbon discs

... read more

Exhaust -EGIG PERFORMANCE Mamba Vespa ET3, PV125

Exhaust -EGIG PERFORMANCE Mamba Ø = 32mm (54-60mm spacing between studs), screwed rear silencer (Ø70mm) - Vespa ET3, PV125

Racing exhaust -EGIG PERFORMANCE- Mamba - midrange exhaust for powerful road tuning for Vespa Smallframe

Classic resonance exhaust that produces a very nice performance range with high performance and revving in the appropriate environment of a revised engine.

The Mamba racing exhaust from EGIG PERFORMANCE from South Tyrol is a great midrange system that is located between Python and Cobra.

Details about the mamba

The very well processed resonance exhaust system is designed for engines between 100-144ccm.
It works very well on powerful cylinders such as the Quattrini M1L60 or Polini Evo. The exhaust rewards the right control angle of the cylinder with a broad power plateau and a rich torque. Power consumption from approx. 6000 rpm, power peak around 8000 rpm which, however, is kept above 1500 rpm.

  • Exhaust material: steel, unpainted (painting or galvanic treatment recommended for rust protection
  • Silencer: aluminum, Ø70mm
  • Distance between stud bolts outlet: 54-60mm
  • Elbow diameter: Ø32mm
  • comparable to e.g. L&S Franz, LTH Midrange, VSP Road
  • Recommended steering angle: 127 ° / 184-188 °
  • Suitable for vehicles with a luggage compartment: no

... read more

170cc cylinder -EGIG PERFORMANCE ET3, PV125

Egig 170cc Vespa cylinder

Preview - here in our blog soon more information, pictures, tests, performance curve of the 170cc cylinder from EGIG PERFORMANCE

Order Egig performance.