zmountaineer
Silver Member
So I got my son a go kart for Christmas and it is plenty fast enough on flat land. Problem is we don’t have much flat land. You have to traverse a hill to get to the area I’ve made into a track of sorts. My son can make it about halfway up before it will no longer turn the tires. I’ve adjusted everything except for the governor. There are no adjustment screws for it just the spring on the linkage. This thing at WOT sounds like 2k rpms to me. We need to get it up to at least 3k. What options do I have? I don’t want to completely remove the governor or completely bypass it by putting a solid wire from throttle lever to the carb. Would shortening the spring stiffen it enough to provide for more rpm? Go kart is a Coleman ck100s with 98cc motor.