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HOW IT WORKS! THE CVT SYSTEM ON 150CC GY6 ENGINES [22,562 views]
 
An animated diagram showing how the 150cc GY6 CVT system works.
How It Works! The CVT System On 150cc GY6 Engines
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Press the "GO" button, and use the UP and DOWN keys on your keyboard to control engine speed!







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12 comments about this article:
Poster #1 [02/26/10] Rating 3/5 ***--
The graphic is great. Could use an artical explaining what all the parts are and how they work.
Poster #2 [03/29/10] Rating 4/5 ****-
very nice job for what it is
Poster #3 [03/29/10] Rating 1/5 *----
Nice graphic but it would benifit greatly from an explanation.
Poster #4 [Travis @ BD-ORB] [03/29/10]
Ok fellas, I'll see what I can do about getting an explanation written up & posted. Thanks!
Poster #5 [04/26/10] Rating 4/5 ****-
The graphic is great...if you have a little mechanical knowledge you will see that the drive and driven pullys are variable pitch (they change size).
Poster #6 [05/09/10] Rating 5/5 *****
No need for explanation,pretty self exlplaned.
Poster #7 [05/31/10] Rating 3/5 ***--
left pulley maybe..... but right side what exactly is changing on it?looks like belt/chain is almost all the way in center of shaft at 10k rpms
Poster #8 [07/21/10] Rating 4/5 ****-
Very COOL!!
Poster #9 [07/25/10]
nice...but we need and explanation every RPM sir....moy2 from istorya.
Poster #10 [09/20/10] Rating 4/5 ****-
Hope there is an option in changing the Roller weights, and rear axle Load.
Poster #11 [12/17/10]
the rpm of those two should be indirectly proportional.. ;)
Poster #12 [11/11/11]
what is the position that the timing chain should have?
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