How fast does the Chonda class run
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 9:04 am
I have a 16 year old son who is interested in getting involved in Karting. After reading a lot of information, I was thinking that the Chonda class would be great for him. It seems to be pretty popular and much less expensive to get into than some of the more "elite" classes.
I'm a bit concerned though becuase my sone is a fast learner and outgrows nearly everything he buys fairly quickly. After reading, I see the Chonda class use a 6.5 hp engine? These karts just don't seem to be able to be that fast with that small of an engine.
We have been to the DKC place in Caddo mills and he had a blast with the adult rental carts, but I know by his lap times that he will very quickly qualify to rent the expensive next class of carts.
I have also found a lot of kits and performance add ons for the Chonda 6.5 hp engines. What are the rules to keep the classes competitive? Must the block be sealed, and then add ons are what make the difference? What's the difference between the Blue and the yellow?
Thanks for any advice. I don't want to waste a ton of money on something my son is going to tire of quickly, nor do I want to spend far too much money for something he can't handle without tons of practice.
I'm a bit concerned though becuase my sone is a fast learner and outgrows nearly everything he buys fairly quickly. After reading, I see the Chonda class use a 6.5 hp engine? These karts just don't seem to be able to be that fast with that small of an engine.
We have been to the DKC place in Caddo mills and he had a blast with the adult rental carts, but I know by his lap times that he will very quickly qualify to rent the expensive next class of carts.
I have also found a lot of kits and performance add ons for the Chonda 6.5 hp engines. What are the rules to keep the classes competitive? Must the block be sealed, and then add ons are what make the difference? What's the difference between the Blue and the yellow?
Thanks for any advice. I don't want to waste a ton of money on something my son is going to tire of quickly, nor do I want to spend far too much money for something he can't handle without tons of practice.