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ok so i was driving my 99 banshee around the yard today for about 30mins and then it just felt like there was no power....it wouldnt rev to full throttle and when it reved it didnt give that 2 stroke back fire on the way down....i think its just low on gas (little bit of gas is left) and it wasnt doing this b4....so i shut it off and started it back up and it did the same thing so i just put it away...i think i should add a bit more gas but i dont want to because im paking it up for the winter.... just want to hear what you guys think...

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Put some more gas in ans ride it around again. Sounds like your low on gas. Go do it and try it out. Then when you go and park it. Turn the pet-cock off, pull the fuel line of the carbs and put them into your gas jug and turn the pet-cock on to drain the tank on your shee. Bingo bango DONE!!! giterdone.jpg

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wouldnt rev to full throttle and when it reved it didnt give that 2 stroke back fire on the way down....

 

A 2 stroke should not back fire on the way down, nor at any point. It should rev full and clean top to bottom.

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no but you know how it makes the pinging noises on the way down ?? or is it just mine ....

 

Pinging = detonation. Whats your comp and what octane fuel you run, just curious. Just go stick gas in it and run it around, your proly outa gas like you said. :rotflmao:

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Pinging = detonation. Whats your comp and what octane fuel you run, just curious. Just go stick gas in it and run it around, your proly outa gas like you said. :rotflmao:

 

 

idk what the comp is but i usually run like 92 (idk im 15) but my dad usually buys premium and this time my mom bought the lower one octane...its all stock

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It doesn't sound like your too sure on the octane your running.

You HAVE to make sure you are running the correct octane, if your running too low of octane you will start detonating. Anywhere between 91 & 93 octane should be fine with a completely stock motor.

 

You personally need to start being the person who pumps the gas into the can so you know for sure what your fuel is.

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