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Racing Performance Intake Pipe Inlet Manifold Black For Coleman Powersports CT200U BT200X CT200u-ex,212cc 196cc/6.5HP Go Kart and Gas Mini Bike,For Honda GX160 GX200

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  • Fitment: Racing Performance Intake Pipe Inlet Manifold For Predator 212cc GX200 6.5HP Chinese OHV Engines 196cc Clone Engines Mini Bike Go Kart
  • Replacement for Coleman BT200X, CT200U, CT200U-EX,196cc6.5HP Gas mini bike,For Honda GX160 GX200
  • Package Include: 1pc Mainfold + 1pc Gasket + 1set Mounting Screws
  • You Will Need A VM22 Carburetor Or Other Flanged Carburetors To Match This Manifold; And This Is Mainly Intended For Use On Mini Bikes, It Can Be Used On Go Karts With Modifications To The Throttle Cable.



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Intake Pipe
Intake Pipe
Intake Pipe

Justin R.
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
Poor transition
Julian Hoppe
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024
Bolted right up to my 212 with a nibbi 22mm carb
Wyvern
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024
Well made, heavy duty steel and flanges.However the tubes inside the flanges should be ground down smooth for better performance.Gaskets are literal garbage.
David Coats
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
Makes a great deal of difference in engine performance
Dan
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
Great fit moved the carb just enough to clear the chain drive.
Philip K.
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023
Great quality, gaskets could be a little bit thicker. Fits predator 212 to nibbi PE24. I did end up cutting the manifold in half and re-welding it to fit my setup because the size of the nibbi air filter.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2023
Works great. Perfect.
Ralph Pitcher
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2023
I purchased this for my predator 212 Mikuni carburetor. The Mikuni carburetor has a 22mm bore. The inside pipe of the pipe was no where that. I thought about dremeling out each end to make the flow less of a block. However as you can see I put my straight edge on each end of the mating surface. One end was perfectly flat. The other was not as you can see in my picture. I ended up buying one from somewhere else. It only cost me a few more dollars. It was cast instead of fabbed. It checked all the boxes for just $3 more. I rarely leave bad reviews. This one deserves it though.