• 2 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
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125-200cc What Powernow part number for '08 CR125???

dfeckel

Husqvarna
AA Class
Anyone know the part number for Scaryfast's Powernow for the 2008 CR125? I've gotten two from Scaryfast directly, but each has had fitment problems. The first one was all wrong, with air passage cutouts in the wrong places, and the plate was a good 1/4" too long, hitting the slide long before it was fully seated. I don't remember the part number for that first one.

The second one, PN38TMX/D lists fitments for all the big four 125s on the label, but not the husky specifically. Sure enough, the plate contacts the slide before it is fully seated, but at least the cutouts for air passages seem correct.

Anyone know? I'd rather get the info directly from someone who has one working on their bike, as I'm starting to lose faith in Scaryfast's ability to understand exactly what bike I'm riding.

I'm half inclined to just grind the extra off divider plate...
 
dfeckel;34796 said:
Anyone know the part number for Scaryfast's Powernow for the 2008 CR125? I've gotten two from Scaryfast directly, but each has had fitment problems. The first one was all wrong, with air passage cutouts in the wrong places, and the plate was a good 1/4" too long, hitting the slide long before it was fully seated. I don't remember the part number for that first one.

The second one, PN38TMX/D lists fitments for all the big four 125s on the label, but not the husky specifically. Sure enough, the plate contacts the slide before it is fully seated, but at least the cutouts for air passages seem correct.

Anyone know? I'd rather get the info directly from someone who has one working on their bike, as I'm starting to lose faith in Scaryfast's ability to understand exactly what bike I'm riding.

I'm half inclined to just grind the extra off divider plate...

I don't know the part number, but the Power Now application for the '03 Honda CR250 is the one that fit my '02 WR125 which had the same TMX as your '08 CR125.
 
Norman Foley to the rescue again!

The version in my hands says it fits the '04-'07 Honda CR250. Hopefully, the version that fits the '03s works. Thanks, man!
 
Hey what is it and what will it do for the 125? I should be picking mine up thursday so I need to start the mods....I can't leave anything stock LOL.
 
john01;36087 said:
Thanks I didn't see the link. Has anyone tried one?

That's cuz I added it after your post.:D

Ya I got one but since my 125 is a bit lazy right now waiting for a new P/V, it's hard to tell ya how good it works.

Norm runs one and swears by it.:thumbsup:

A buddy of mine has it on his WR250 and swear by it.:thumbsup:

I'm sure there are a lot more out there.:cheers:
 
Well now that was quite sneeky I thought my laser eye surgery was letting me down. I will look into the product a little deeper.
 
HuskyDude;36095 said:
That's cuz I added it after your post.:D

Ya I got one but since my 125 is a bit lazy right now waiting for a new P/V, it's hard to tell ya how good it works.

Norm runs one and swears by it.:thumbsup:

A buddy of mine has it on his WR250 and swear by it.:thumbsup:

I'm sure there are a lot more out there.:cheers:
HuskyDude, yours is an '09 application right? If so, have you tried fitting it yet? Just wondering since I'm considering the "plus" model for our '09 CR.

Has anyone had to mess with jetting after installing these?
 
krieg;36152 said:
HuskyDude, yours is an '09 application right? If so, have you tried fitting it yet? Just wondering since I'm considering the "plus" model for our '09 CR.
Has anyone had to mess with jetting after installing these?

PM sent....:thumbsup:

Yes it's on a 09 WR 125 and I only have the "Power Now" on not the Plus. I can't comment on the performance of this yet...I sure it will help.

Still waiting for my New P/V from Husky.
 
Third time's the charm. The official correct part number for the 2008 CR125 Powernow is PNTMXFS. Thanks, Norm!
 
Someone let me know when you try this I will be modding my 08 CR125 as soon as the parts come out. I can't leave anything stock. Thanks, John
 
I've been running Power Now for 3+ years on two Husky WR125's ('02 and '09) and it's a worthwhile mod, especially for tight woods riding.
 
Norman I have the 08 CR 125. How and where will I feel the difference? I play ride and play MX no tight woods riding to speak of. Also where did you get yours? I think I might want the Power Now Plus what do you think? Thanks John.
 
I smooths out the transistions between low-mid-top and I don't seem to have the carburation issues that make guys want to replace the Mikuni TMX with the Keihin PWK. For a MX guy running more open throttle all the time, it might not be as much of a difference. For a woods guy in tight and technical, you want smooth power as those cool "hits" can put you in a tree.
 
Sure do love this little piece of metal in my carb. PowerNow

Took it out on the weekend a noticed a big difference in the tight S/T stuff.

Had to try it out to make sure when installed it really worked...and it does.:D

:cheers:
 
be nice if the folks at scary fast could get their part numbers right. went to put mine in and it says pn39pwk .... guess this one is going back ...
 
HuskyDude;41547 said:
Sure do love this little piece of metal in my carb. PowerNow

Took it out on the weekend a noticed a big difference in the tight S/T stuff.

Had to try it out to make sure when installed it really worked...and it does.:D

:cheers:


So are you running the stock carb? what was the difference you noticed?
 
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