bertsmobile1
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The phrase silk purse from a sows ear comes to mind
It is not as simple as just bolting on a kit
You would need a steel con rod , more or larger head bolts , modified governor , new crankshaft dynamically balanced + the kit costs which even without labour would be more expensive than a bigger engine.
Next you will not double Hp unless you double revs and if you try running it at 7000 rpm then little end will depart the can rod if the crankcase does not explode first .
After that increased engine speed will change the airflow dynamics under the deck so it might not cut the grass at all.
I have done some racing engines and these came to well over $ 1000 just in parts and for that there was no doubling of Hp .
The muffler does not "take away" Hp but tuning the exhaust will help breathing and more efficient cylinder filling over a specific narrow range of engine revs .
Adding weight can help prevent bogging down
A lot of old 30" to 40" ride ons were fitted with small 8 Hp engines but they had very heavy cast iron pulleys to store momentum
Who ever has been feeding you this guff has spent too many hours on Face Book & You Tube .
It is not as simple as just bolting on a kit
You would need a steel con rod , more or larger head bolts , modified governor , new crankshaft dynamically balanced + the kit costs which even without labour would be more expensive than a bigger engine.
Next you will not double Hp unless you double revs and if you try running it at 7000 rpm then little end will depart the can rod if the crankcase does not explode first .
After that increased engine speed will change the airflow dynamics under the deck so it might not cut the grass at all.
I have done some racing engines and these came to well over $ 1000 just in parts and for that there was no doubling of Hp .
The muffler does not "take away" Hp but tuning the exhaust will help breathing and more efficient cylinder filling over a specific narrow range of engine revs .
Adding weight can help prevent bogging down
A lot of old 30" to 40" ride ons were fitted with small 8 Hp engines but they had very heavy cast iron pulleys to store momentum
Who ever has been feeding you this guff has spent too many hours on Face Book & You Tube .