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A petrol-powered go-kart is a compact, four-wheeled vehicle designed for fun or racing. It runs on a small internal combustion engine that uses petrol (unleaded fuel) as its power source.
Engine: Typically a 2-stroke or 4-stroke petrol engine ranging from 50cc to 250cc. Some models use air-cooled engines, while high-performance versions may be liquid-cooled.
Fuel Tank: Small petrol tank (usually 15 liters), giving enough range for racing or recreational driving.
Chassis: Lightweight tubular steel frame, built low to the ground for stability and handling.
Transmission: Most petrol go-karts use a chain-drive system. Some have automatic centrifugal clutches, while racing karts may have manual gearboxes.
Brakes: Rear disc brakes or hydraulic braking system for effective stopping power.
Wheels: Four sturdy wheels with slick or treaded tires, depending on use (track or off-road).
Controls:
Right foot pedal for throttle (accelerator)
Left foot pedal for brakes
Hand-operated steering wheel