Abstract:After COVID, activities for motor racing championship competitions have increased year after year. As a result, an engine change is necessary to compete in motor racing events because utilizing a factory standard engine will not produce the best results. It basically has to be modified on the machine because factory standard machines have standard speed and are not ideal for the event motor racing. The goal of this study was to determine how intake and exhaust channel porting affected the 150 cc Kawasaki Ninja… Show more
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