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Old 12-16-2010, 12:31 AM
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today i have installed the TRUSTY Adjustable Powervalve Cover
damme,what a difference
on -6 drive like a 50cc 2 stroke with lots off torque,mount slowly to his rpm
on +3 when you hit the trothle ,bwaaaaaaaaap,lots off power,even more than a mx bike
amaizig kit for 100?(i was suprised for that price)
Please tell us where you got it for that price, i have seen it advertised for 350GBpounds!

How easy is it to make adjustments when on the trail?


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Old 12-16-2010, 08:14 AM
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Was he joking? Best I can find is 279. Do they work on the 200?
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Old 12-16-2010, 08:47 AM
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Trusty Power Valve covers

100 buck for the non adjustable...maybe.
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Old 12-16-2010, 10:28 AM
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I wonder if a LTR powervalve cover could be drilled out and made to work with the Trusty internals?
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Old 12-16-2010, 11:32 AM
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my english is not that good so I will work with google translator.
I called him today to ask if he still has at that price
No was the answer.
It was an aftermarket product and it did not fit properly
I've made a few adjustments to make it fit (rather large adjustments)
everything worked perfectly until I had to put the lid and noticed that almost a quarter inch difference was on the bolts.

installation is simple, put your engine on his right side, cover removed left pv
Remove the bolt holding the bearings in place of the PV hold and pull out the pv.
cutting the shaft near the second roller bearing, remove one roller and make a cut in the ashes.
then insert the tube into the opening where a roller is missing, then reinstall the spring in the tube and falls into the cut you give done.
it falls on the other side in the notch of the adjuster.
in this way gives you more or less force to pv.

The dealer will call me tomorrow for a price of the new variable pv
but I am afraid that this will cost a lot more
I hope for a good price and will surely informed
Tomorrow I make them open and will take pictures and then everything will be much clearer

One thing is sure, the soft mode you have all the power without breaking out
in the hard state, incredible gas response

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Old 12-16-2010, 12:29 PM
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I wonder if a LTR powervalve cover could be drilled out and made to work with the Trusty internals?
if you would make a hole right but perfectly straight on the roller pv
you take a road roller and a tube that takes the place of the roller bearing is.
you put a spring on the pv axis and if you can run from left to right, before or after you give power to the pv.
that's the way it works
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Old 12-16-2010, 12:34 PM
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So has anyone in tried this with a FMF Gnarly pipe? There seems to be a mixed review on this item.
That is because the power valve cover will provide more gain when using a rev pipe versus a bottom end pipe (like the gnarly). The bottom end pipe already has alot of volume with the design of the pipe itself.

With a rev pipe it adds volume to the exhaust and makes it behave like a gnarly when the power valve is closed and the pv chamber open to the exhaust tract. When the power valve opens - the pv chamber is "turned off" - so the rev pipe does it job up top.

Bottom line, with the oem pipe, doma, etc. it will buy you some bottom with no cost to the top end power.

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Old 12-16-2010, 01:20 PM
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changes that i have to make to the pc axes
you see 1 bearing is removed





little piece that fits over the axe



like this

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Old 12-16-2010, 01:21 PM
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spring



fits like this



button



fits like this

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Old 12-16-2010, 01:22 PM
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piece i have to moddify







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