Thank you! Not name dropping dudes that were relevant 50 years ago in a totally different application.This thread is about your current two stroke oil.
Thank you! Not name dropping dudes that were relevant 50 years ago in a totally different application.This thread is about your current two stroke oil.
In chainsaws too..This thread is about your current two stroke oil.
And its very informative & amusing also!This thread is about your current two stroke oil.
P.S.S. Thanks CJ for the point of clarification . I heard that the reduction of 2 T bike participation in the open or elite class was due to more stringent epa regulations that hamstring this development & usage rather than a pure marketing ploy , in Sanctioned Events ! Like I said previously , that's what happened in the street bike class adios smelly / smokey 2 stroke riders ! I have been out of the bike racing scene too long lol. However , I agree with the burden on young developmental drivers , who are financially at a loss to obtain high quality racing equipment & parts. . I remember when as an independent racer , it got to the point that you had to have factory backing to be competitive . Aftermarket parts & backyard tuning no longer cut it . I ran 2 to 3 yr old chassis's with yr end new factory engines , & of course it was not a level playing field (track or course) a big disadvantage. It was refreshing when I got factory hand me downs as a factory associate driver eventually !P.S. CJ , Burt Bassett was the principal owner at Pro-5 , Larry Rugland was his right hand man . Larry has returned to LRM in Menomine Wisconsin. , his hometown a few yrs back bud !
Got two new old stock pint bottles of valvoline 2 cycle motorcycle oil from 2004.Red Armor, but only have about a gallon of mixed gas left. Have two pints of Honda HP2 on the shelf as well as a quart each of Maxima K2 and Yamalube 2R. I've had perfect results from all.
Ok , grasshopper , your absolutely correct , my apologies brother !Wish you two would discuss your feelings else where.
Your nuts. That oxygen isn't released until combustion breaks the chemical bonds...SMH.Ok continue , it changes state from a semi viscous fluid to a semi gaseous state , what does the release of formerly dissolved oxygen do to btu rating of this pending fuel charge ?
I suppose your personality & character faults are the basis for your continuing travels & exploits , certainly have few demonstrated people skills to maintain any form of reasonable decorum . Just continued demeaning & derogatory comments , when push comes to shove toward anyone who doesn't drink your kool-aid . Not even a little respect for your elders . I suppose you were a only child Ben , coddled & spoiled , inverted initially , demonstrated difficulty associating with his peers ? Getting close Ben ? Anyhow I am out of here , your becoming tiresome brother , you have been taken to water & drowned !Thank you! Not name dropping dudes that were relevant 50 years ago in a totally different application.
As with most things your not even remotely close.I suppose your personality & character faults are the basis for your continuing travels & exploits , certainly have few demonstrated people skills to maintain any form of reasonable decorum . Just continued demeaning & derogatory comments , when push comes to shove toward anyone who doesn't drink your kill-aid . Not even a little respect for your elders . I suppose you were a only child Ben , coddled & spoiled , inverted initially , demonstrated difficulty associating with his peers ? Getting close Ben ? Anyhow I am out of here , your becoming tiresome brother , you have been taken to water & drowned !
Its funny that now KTM sells more two strokes than Suz, Kawasaki and Honda sell dirt bikes.
No, not even close. Ktm is only 250000 roughly 2 and 4 stoke bikes where just Honda is around 15 million world wide. Love my ktm euro trash but they have a LONG way to go to get to anything that resembles Hondas bank roll! Cj
Your a moron in wolf's clothing , the oxygen is released during phase change during the partial vacuum within the crankcase (no such thing as a perfect vacuum , guess you slept through that class) increasing the air volume & density within the fuel charge , that is what mbte does oxygenates the fuel & increases the octane value . During compression & ignition it also increases the rate of burn , thats also what a oxygen enrichened fuel charge readily does Ben . Anyhow arrogance is not a virtue Ben , carry on entittled one , since your intention is always to make things personal or pout when some one does not bow down to your revelations , perhaps anger management therapy could help you , you come a cross as a very frustrated individual , all most borderline narcissistic , anyhow here ends the lesson .. Cheers !Your nuts. That oxygen isn't released until combustion breaks the chemical bonds...SMH.
So here we have someone that wants to argue the more complex points of fuels and oils and doesn't even have a basic understanding of what's happening..
And oxygen is not a fuel. It has zero BTU.
No, it's not... you are totally wrong per usual.Your a moron in wolf's clothing , the oxygen is released during phase change within the partial vacuum within the crankcase (no such thing as a perfect vacuum , guess you slept through that class) increasing the air volume & density within the fuel charge , that is what mbte does oxygenates the fuel & increases the octane value . During compression it also increases the rate of burn , thats also what a oxygen enrichened fuel charge readily does Ben . Anyhow arrogance is not a virtue Ben , carry on entittled one , since your intention is always to make things personal or pout when some one does not bow down to your revelations , perhaps anger management therapy could help you , you come a cross as a very frustrated individual , all most borderline narcissistic , anyhow here ends the lesson .. Cheers !
Like my conclusion with saber i tried a few years ago it sooty in the port but left a nasty looking flakey scale on top of the pistonI’m running some raisman full synthetic. Stinks a little. Had to open one of my saws up recently. Looked oily inside. 32:1. I’m sure I could use less. Got some Kawasaki oil next I think. Then I’ll buy something different. Or find a good sale. And continue the madness within me of trying different oil without any care in the world. Except Lucas. Which I hate
I looked at raisman oil on hlsproparts and coundn't help but notice a site carries a lot of stuff but a lot seems expensive.I’m running some raisman full synthetic. Stinks a little. Had to open one of my saws up recently. Looked oily inside. 32:1. I’m sure I could use less. Got some Kawasaki oil next I think. Then I’ll buy something different. Or find a good sale. And continue the madness within me of trying different oil without any care in the world. Except Lucas. Which I hate
I got it there lol obviously. I needed to spend a few more bucks for free shipping to occur. That’s how I ended up with it. At the time I certainly didn’t need to buy any.I looked at raisman oil on hlsproparts and coundn't help but notice a site carries a lot of stuff but a lot seems expensive.
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