Honda Performance Development, the racing arm of American Honda Motor
Co., Inc., is expanding its range of karting products with the
introduction of a new Kid Kart engine designed to improve quality,
reliability and balanced performance at a low cost to the competitor.
The Honda GXH50, available to racers, retail shops and series through the Honda Racing Line,
is an effort by HPD to address issues that have negatively affected the
growth of Kid Karting in recent years, and help the entry-level
category return to popularity.
"Kid Karting is one of the earliest forms of motorsport available to
youth with an interest in racing," said Marc Sours, senior manager of
HPD's Commercial Division. "One of the goals of the Honda Racing Line
is to support these novice racers. Through our Kid Kart engine program,
we hope to make it easier for these young racers and their families to
discover the fun of our sport."
Originally intended as a way for families and their children –
typically between five and seven years old – to gain an introduction to
karting, the Kid Kart class in recent seasons has been negatively
impacted by high engine costs and a lack of control over the current
engine platform.
Following requests from the marketplace, HPD offers the Honda GXH50,
and subsequent HPD installation kit, as a replacement engine for the Kid
Kart class. With the new engine package, HPD seeks to assist
sanctioning bodies and participants in rebuilding the category, lowering
operating costs while bringing traditional Honda reliability and
quality to Kid Karting.
The GXH50 Kid Kart engine will come factory-sealed from HPD to
eliminate "blueprinting" of the engine. HPD's support will include a
rules package designed to maintain the integrity of the program. Engines
will not be re-sealable, and will come with an HPD-spec clutch, engine
mount, chain guard and hardware.
Engine life is expected to be well in excess of 200 hours, and the
HPD GXH50 is intended to provide both lower maintenance costs and better
engine parity than other currently available engines. Retail price of a
complete GXH50 will be $829, and both race shop and series inquiries
are welcome. Through the Honda Racing Line, karters and other racers can arrange direct, door-to-door delivery of parts and complete engines.
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