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LT250R Quadracer => LT250R - General Discussion => Topic started by: Quadracer4q on September 28, 2015, 04:30:08 pm
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I went up on jet this weekend and problem solved. I knew it was running out of gas. Nice and cool now compared to hot and humid a month ago.
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I searched again and did find some info that you commented on the the past motorgeek. Thanks
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Thanks. I did search for a bit but couldn't find anything. I even searched avgas. I use maxima k2 oil 32:1. I will do the mix in a jar and see how it reacts. I will also do a plug check and see what it looks like. Im just trying to not re invent the wheel when a lot of you guys have already been through it. Again thanks for any advice.
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I have just recently switched to avgas 100ll from using vp110 mixed with 93. It ran really good with the vp but due to the fact that I ride a lot it gets expensive. So I ran the avgas straight not mixing with 93 and it runs great to about half throttle but after that it is like the fuel cuts out. I have read a lot of guys run it with no issues but it doesn't seem to be working for me. I did not do a plug check yet but it felt like it was running out of fuel. Any feed back would be great. Thanks
Some two stroke oils do not mix with straight AV gas. Do the jar test to determine if your oil is compatible with Straight AV gas. In is not uncommon to need to lean the main jet 2 to 4 sizes when you switch over to AV gas.
Your questions have already be answered numerous times on this forum. Spend some time searching and I think you will find the answer to your questions.
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I have just recently switched to avgas 100ll from using vp110 mixed with 93. It ran really good with the vp but due to the fact that I ride a lot it gets expensive. So I ran the avgas straight not mixing with 93 and it runs great to about half throttle but after that it is like the fuel cuts out. I have read a lot of guys run it with no issues but it doesn't seem to be working for me. I did not do a plug check yet but it felt like it was running out of fuel. Any feed back would be great. Thanks