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Old 09-01-2008, 06:21 PM
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hi guys i was just wondering what fuel would i use when running this headkit in conjunction with jetpro rep pipe 6mm reed spacer 14/14 rep ts reeds advanced timing key ect.
I'm hoping i can use premium pump fuel as i have no idea how to get higher octane fuel also when i install my new parts what oil should i use for re-run in and what ratio(25-1?) my normal oil is castrol tts.

cheers. nick.
Hi Nick, all you need in fuel is premium unleaded petrol plus a mix of good quality 2 stroke oil such as Motul-800 full synthetic, this should be mixed at a ratio of 40 parts petrol to 1 part oil [ 40 to 1 ] equals 4 litres of petrol and 100 mls of this oil. there is no great need to add performance fuel additives other than select the correct jet size for your carby. the highest of octane fuel wont make your engine go any quicker if you have the wrong jet fitted , grab a jet pack from ozminimotos and experiment until you find the best to suit.
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