RACE PREP: IAME X30 Race Preparations - POWER REPUBLIC

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  • Опубликовано: 5 мар 2021
  • This week we're taking you through the IAME X30 checks as part 3 of our Race Prep series.
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  • @Adventure-Story
    @Adventure-Story 10 месяцев назад +3

    Beautiful videos love them!

  • @Dabaiko
    @Dabaiko 3 года назад +1

    You are the best. Thank you so much. I've been waiting for this one

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  3 года назад +1

      Yeah boi. X30’s are killing it here at the moment 💪
      Where are you racing?

    • @Dabaiko
      @Dabaiko 3 года назад +1

      @@PowerRepublic Spain, in Europe. TaG is very popular here. I'm not competing with the X30 yet, just practice and practice... Racing the rentals to try and learn around other drivers too.

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  3 года назад

      @@Dabaiko Good idea, seems like karting is popular in Spain.

  • @martywolf1819
    @martywolf1819 2 года назад

    Good video I run mine on dirt and never thought about that

  • @stevedriver7387
    @stevedriver7387 3 года назад +2

    Hi Derek
    Great video especially for those people who are running the x30 in AIDKA dirt kart racing.
    Those bendiix reducers get jammed up pretty quick with dirt and mud that is for sure.

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  3 года назад +1

      Awesome Steve, glad they help. Let your friends know.

  • @NikeGess
    @NikeGess 3 года назад +1

    Nice, just switched from Junior Rotax to Senior x30 so need to learn more about this engine. Lots of good hints, heading over to watch the tillotson carb video.

  • @jonahbrownson7403
    @jonahbrownson7403 3 года назад +1

    Love it

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  3 года назад

      Thanks boss, you rockin an X30 this season???

    • @jonahbrownson7403
      @jonahbrownson7403 3 года назад +1

      @@PowerRepublic I don't have go kart but I still love watching your videos

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  3 года назад

      @@jonahbrownson7403 awesome, m when you do finally get one you will be able to fix it for sure

  • @nathanhawey455
    @nathanhawey455 3 года назад +2

    nice

  • @BF-uw7lw
    @BF-uw7lw 3 года назад +5

    @Power Republic Have you noticed any performance gains with the new style Roller Main Bearings vs the previous standard main bearings? Thanks

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  3 года назад

      Hey BF, no not really in regards to HP output. It most likely a longevity advantage as the crank axles won’t where out

    • @BF-uw7lw
      @BF-uw7lw 3 года назад +1

      @@PowerRepublic I appreciate the info. I was just curious because in the KZ engines it definitely made a difference but I wasn’t sure if it would be noticeable in the X30. Thanks again.

  • @82Bjolle
    @82Bjolle Год назад +1

    Great video. But are you thinking of making a video of the Vortex Rok GP engine? Would have been very helpful :)

  • @voltmasters5217
    @voltmasters5217 3 года назад +2

    Hey Dez . Great video as always . I’ve watched all of them ( liked and subscribed:-)) but I can’t seem to find a video about top end rebuilt on an X30 !! Is that something you’d cover ???
    Stay awesome !

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  3 года назад

      VM thanks for the good vibes. I haven't done that yet but it something we could work on but is pretty in depth. are you going to attempt to do your own engines or you would just like to know how it is done?

    • @voltmasters5217
      @voltmasters5217 3 года назад +1

      @@PowerRepublic it’s my first season with the X30 , and i already have 6 races on it and a month long break between races in my region . We are a father&son kind a team , i do all the wrenching. If it’s an in depth thing I’d rather take it to a rebuild , there couple of them in the vicinity I don’t even have to ship them . I wanted to try within this month free of races , that way I’ll have time to rework any mistakes on my side , not that there’s room for any when working the insides of an engine . Anyways , if you make one i’m pretty sure I’ll watch it and try it at the end of season in November or so . Thanks a bunch !!!

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  3 года назад

      your very welcome my friend

  • @rashadm.sadigov4366
    @rashadm.sadigov4366 Год назад +2

    Awesome video. Thanks sir. But quick question what is #2 or #3 on impact wrench? What does it do? Specific torque?

  • @SCUBA.STEVE28
    @SCUBA.STEVE28 Год назад +1

    Dez mate, love your work! Mate reed peddles l: carbon fibre vs the standard fibre glass ones?

  • @thatguycody7
    @thatguycody7 3 года назад +2

    Great vid

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  3 года назад +1

      Thanks bro, how's your racing been going?

    • @thatguycody7
      @thatguycody7 3 года назад +1

      Not so good I crashed badly in round 2 heat 2 at Ipswich but I’m ok

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  3 года назад +1

      You all good or still rattled

    • @thatguycody7
      @thatguycody7 3 года назад

      Nope I’m all good thanks for asking also I was in cadet

    • @thatguycody7
      @thatguycody7 3 года назад

      12

  • @jensonristevski
    @jensonristevski Год назад

    i can’t get the bit that pushes off the crankshaft to get the whole assembly out

  • @DJNoseT
    @DJNoseT 3 года назад +2

    Hi Derek, thanks for the awesome video! I own a brand new 2021 Iame x30 senior engine and I am curious to hear about what service plans you recommend? Especially, after how many hours should i replace the piston? And when should the engine be disassembled for service?:)

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  3 года назад

      Hey DJ, thanks for the positive feedback. The old and the new engines are internally identical, so the service intervals are the same for most club racers, 10-15hours for the top end and 30-40 hours for the full engine.

    • @DJNoseT
      @DJNoseT 3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the quick reply! Can i run the first piston as long as the following ones or do i need to change it earlier due to material settlement of new engines?

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  3 года назад

      @@DJNoseT the jury is out on that one. If you are a Hardcore racer and wanting to win the world titles, yeah by all means get your engine fresh before the event. Otherwise if you are club racing it is fine to run them out 10-15hours. IMO

  • @wilsonfernandez8636
    @wilsonfernandez8636 3 года назад +2

    Hi, I've noticed your honing machine at the back, is it Effeciemme? Do you prefer them over Sunnen's honing machines?

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  3 года назад +2

      it sure is. not really, it came down to cost. But this machine works perfectly IMO so if yo can afford one I would get it.

    • @motomonk3455
      @motomonk3455 Год назад

      Hi, nice vids!
      Can you use Sunnen Hone arbors for the Effeciemme too?

  • @andreasbarba1741
    @andreasbarba1741 3 года назад +2

    Hi, quick question, can I use my 2019 x30 exhaust system on the new 2021 x30 or do I have to buy the new one?

  • @ljc2051
    @ljc2051 3 года назад +1

    Nice stuff, Dez! What’s your opinion on the new PVL ignition? Does it add any advantage?

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  3 года назад +1

      I can't remember exactly but I don't think that when we did the back to back on the dyno it made a huge variation. I would have to back to back test them again to quantify 100%

    • @ljc2051
      @ljc2051 3 года назад +1

      @@PowerRepublic Would love to know.
      I’m eyeing it off as one way to also drop some weight over the 2018 ignition. Extra grunt would be a way to justify how pricey it is!

  • @ilikemyboost
    @ilikemyboost 3 года назад +1

    Hi Derek,
    great contet as always, any chance that you make some video about race preparation of ROK GP engine? Thanks in advance. Tom

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  3 года назад +1

      Hey Tom, yeah that is the hot engine of 2021 here in Australia. They should be here in the next couple of months so tune in when we do the first of the video series on the Vortex RoK GP

    • @ilikemyboost
      @ilikemyboost 3 года назад +1

      @@PowerRepublic Thanks Derek, ROK GP engine is a beast. I love it. Here in Europe is much more to see then in overseas.

  • @DriveAU
    @DriveAU 3 года назад +2

    Hey Dez, would you say carbon reed petals are a must for these? Any thoughts or benefit from the dyno? Cheers 👌

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  3 года назад +1

      Hey Sammy, no not a must, but most guys will change them over. I personally haven't noticed enough of a change on the dyno to say 100% yes you need them. but we do replace a lot of reeds to the carbon type

    • @DriveAU
      @DriveAU 3 года назад +1

      @@PowerRepublic cheers 🙌🙏

  • @henryhardachre9603
    @henryhardachre9603 3 года назад +3

    I bought my X30 in 2015. Raced for a couple of years and then had to stop. I'm now back and have noticed that the X30 has be re-homologated . Can you explain or better yet make a video explaining the changes/differences and any benefit from the changes. Carby, exhaust and electrics seem to be all different now. I can see a red anderson plug on the X30 in this video ?????

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  3 года назад +1

      yeah they changed them here in Aus about 2 years ago. its the new coil, stator, rotor and wiring harness. super easy to install, costs about 800 skins for the complete upgrade

    • @henryhardachre9603
      @henryhardachre9603 3 года назад +1

      @@PowerRepublic Any thoughts on the exhaust system?

  • @JORGE-jd9oq
    @JORGE-jd9oq 3 года назад +1

    Nice Video .
    Would you cover Vortex 125 in the future?

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  3 года назад

      sure can Jorge, they are about to land here in Australia. where do you race yours?

    • @JORGE-jd9oq
      @JORGE-jd9oq 3 года назад

      I’m in Georgia US.Tony Kart 125Vortex
      Thank so much,enjoy and learn from your Videos.
      Jorge

  • @pierrepaniagua
    @pierrepaniagua 2 года назад +4

    How do you do this with the motor still on the chassis? How to loosen the tension on the chain to remove the drum?

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  2 года назад +2

      you could, but some things are just easier on the bench

    • @harrydowd9960
      @harrydowd9960 2 года назад +2

      To loosen chain tension with the engine still on the kart you need to:
      Loosen engine stop and bring it back
      Loosen engine mounts
      Bring the engine back so you can remove the chain from the clutch
      Follow Power Republic's wicked vids!!!

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  2 года назад +1

      @@harrydowd9960 #respect

  • @SilverLine84
    @SilverLine84 3 года назад

    Hallo Power Republic
    I have the old x30 (before 2012). I have just done the "clutch drum needle bearing" upgrade.... So I now have the shorter needle bearing together with the little rubber o-ring. The drums spins okay freely, but I noticed that the drum dont have any sort of play anymore (in and out on the axel), is this normal on a x30 ?? I also run a Rok GP motor, and with new sprocket and washers, I still have play in the drum, this has alway worked perfect for that motor. Just want to make sure that x30 is a little different???? Thanks :-)

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  3 года назад

      Hey Mr B, great question......if the drum rotates but doesn't have any lateral movement then you are all good. if the drum/oring/thrust washers are bound up then that aint so good. maybe just pull it off and make sure you haven't got the internal trust washer all jammed up or something

    • @SilverLine84
      @SilverLine84 3 года назад +1

      @@PowerRepublic the drum rotates, but dosnt have any play in and out. So x30 dosnt have a lot of Play/big tolerances like my rok gp has ?

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  3 года назад +1

      Yeah nah not if the washers are all in good condition

  • @paulwithers2196
    @paulwithers2196 2 года назад +2

    How do you remove the pencil bearing where your bendex slots into

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  2 года назад

      you could hydraulic it out using grease and a pin punch......
      ruclips.net/video/Y7QztTTSyhE/видео.html

  • @patrykkoremski9248
    @patrykkoremski9248 2 года назад +2

    Really helpful video but where can I buy this stuff?

  • @sandhands600
    @sandhands600 3 года назад +2

    Can you do a vid at one of your race weekends?

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  3 года назад

      Sure can my friend. Anything in particular you want to see!

    • @sandhands600
      @sandhands600 3 года назад +1

      Just what you would get up too, and some onboard.

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  3 года назад

      Epic idea, I’ll get some footage together and make it happen

  • @RandomCreations465
    @RandomCreations465 9 месяцев назад +3

    i cant find the engine number for the engine
    could u help?

  • @jaspereerdekens3102
    @jaspereerdekens3102 Год назад +2

    What type of grease do you use? Just general bearing grease?

  • @BobSmith-ec5cf
    @BobSmith-ec5cf 3 года назад +2

    How do you change the gearing on a KZ kart?

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  3 года назад +1

      Hey Bob, there is a circlip on the output shaft of the gearbox normally for the driver sprocket. And the rear sprocket has to be bolted onto the rear axle in 2 halfs normally. What type of KZ are you racing ?

    • @BobSmith-ec5cf
      @BobSmith-ec5cf 3 года назад +2

      @@PowerRepublic I am about to buy a kz2. So am doing my research as have been racing for a while. Just curious if the gearing is all done on the rear sprocket or front. Or even if it’s done by changing the internal gears. Or is it even just have one size rear sprocket and never change it.

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  3 года назад +2

      @@BobSmith-ec5cf nah its the front and rear combo gears that are changed. Internal gear changers are mostly for Formula cars and race cars

    • @BobSmith-ec5cf
      @BobSmith-ec5cf 3 года назад +1

      @@PowerRepublic ok thank you. Really enjoy the vids

  • @progamerchannel1032
    @progamerchannel1032 3 года назад +4

    What engine do you think Is better? Rotax or X30

    • @christianbuczko1481
      @christianbuczko1481 3 года назад +2

      Depends which your local clubs use. The rotax is probably more fun, and abit cheaper, the iame is more consistant and racers prefer that, but abit more expensive. Power is comparable. Both are good.

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  3 года назад +2

      well said Chris, Rotax is great if your local club racers have them, otherwise get an X30. both are wicked fun to drive.

    • @Aviopic
      @Aviopic 3 года назад +1

      Although the max output is about the same the character is a bit different, probably because the Rotax has a power valve and the X30 doesn't. From the Dyno results I've seen the Rotax is stronger up to about 12500rpm, above that the X30 wins out. So I imagine that if the driver is a bit heavier, like me, the Rotax might be the better choice.

    • @progamerchannel1032
      @progamerchannel1032 3 года назад

      Thank you so much!

    • @dondelchulia3189
      @dondelchulia3189 3 года назад +1

      Can’t go wrong either way. Rotax is cheaper and generally easier. If you want to just go and drive they’re the better option, and if your local series races them all the better. I run both and prefer the x30, but it is the one I drive more because it’s the one I race. X30 has much more linear power band, and is a little more easy to tune the carb on. I think it’s a little quicker on the lap too, but not by much. It runs a lot more oil and needs to be rebuilt a lot more because the piston ring is at the very top. Both those due add up in cost with the top needing rebuild every 8 for racing and 12-15 for just practicing. The rotax on the other hand is about half the oil per L/G and rebuilds more like 25 hours on the top and 50 on the bottom, I’m not sure if that keeps it quick for racing though. The rotax is nice cause it’s all one package of radiator and motor, but does have an internal water pump. The x30 I think is a little easier to get going correctly with the external reed needles and overall is a little less complicated of a system. TLDR is get the rotax if you don’t plan on racing, and if you do plan on racing then get the motor that’s ran at the races you want to do/are local to you