TMAX Tuning - Variators!

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TMAX Tuning - Variators!

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Alright lads. Have had tmax's for the last 5 years - needing a bit more punch!

Has anyone fitted a new variator and what are your views?

I've been told that the J Costa gives more performance than the Malossi, I'd be looking to get a J Costa Evo 2 race variator.

Any ideas on where i can get these reliably and what parts other than the variator and the belt if any i need to replace??

All thoughts and views appreciated.

Thanks

Richard

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ps, its a MK2 2009 reg.

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hi, not sure if funkeycowie has uprated to Dr pulleys on his tmax, he used to run them on the nexus... if you go for the j costa welsh scooter parts sell them for around £340 mark...
or the evo2 new at £299 ish from http://www.easyparts.nl/showarticles_in ... acing.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

or if you will eventually tune your engine, eg sprint air filter, racing plugs and management system etc go for the evo 3 titanium racing version at £400
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to be honest i found that buying Dr Pulleys weights at 20% less than original rollers were as brilliant if not better and at around £45 delivered you could save a packet... buy yourself a new air filter (lasts for life) £35 DONT BUY THERE SPRAY OIL BUY YOUR OWN FOR A £5 http://www.motorcycle-exhausts.co.uk/DN ... -7559.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Use ebay italy for less than £250

http://www.ebay.it/itm/VARIATORE-JCOSTA ... 751wt_1067" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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JCosta makes no monetary sense, pins are £40-50 a go and last about 4000 miles

Get lighter weighted Dr Pulley rollers (15gm) and sliders, they are about £35-40 a go, fit in your original variator and last for over 12000 miles.

Always go for OEM belt they last longer.


As michaelphilips says I have had a JCosta in my Nexus 500 and hated it. I ruined the pins in about 2000 miles, the Athena belt I used slapped against the timing thing too much and worst of all it made it sound like a 50cc moped. I took it off and put the old variator back on with lighter weight Dr Pulleys (28gm - 26gm) and noticed a good difference. With the TMax I have gone even lighter than standard (18gm - 15gm) and she goes like stink without all the fuss of a JCosta.
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How about the 560cc conversion :)
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Funkycowie wrote:JCosta makes no monetary sense, pins are £40-50 a go and last about 4000 miles

Get lighter weighted Dr Pulley rollers (15gm) and sliders, they are about £35-40 a go, fit in your original variator and last for over 12000 miles.
Agree, I bought Lyn's costa and took it out as I didn't like it. The 15g Dr Pulleys were much better.

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Michael - Thanks very much! I'll get the pulleys and give that a bash. Failing that R1K i'll give the 560 conversion a go!

One last question - i've seen footage on You tube of a tmax turbo - skip to 51 secs in. Do we know of anyone who could make this happen in the UK?

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DougL wrote:
Funkycowie wrote:JCosta makes no monetary sense, pins are £40-50 a go and last about 4000 miles

Get lighter weighted Dr Pulley rollers (15gm) and sliders, they are about £35-40 a go, fit in your original variator and last for over 12000 miles.
Agree, I bought Lyn's costa and took it out as I didn't like it. The 15g Dr Pulleys were much better.
Glad to hear that. I'm fitting them today! :)


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MjW... What parts did you order?? Could you give me the codes as getting the correct ones out of Dirk is proving a little difficult!!

Would appreciate your help.

Thanks

Can you let us know how the difference feels too? A small report back.

Thanks

Richard

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