crbanshee Posted July 7, 2005 Report Posted July 7, 2005 YAMALUBE and i mix different for the areas im riding..sand i go 32 to1 hard pack i mix 36-38 to 1your bike works a bit harder in sand so i keep it nice and lubed up never had a problem Quote
80overShee Posted July 7, 2005 Report Posted July 7, 2005 I run Yamalube 32:1 and change according to temperature. A little hotter outside and I run a little more oil, little colder and less oil. Its basically the same as rejetting to keep your air/fuel mixture constant. Only change your mixture if you are running high quality oil....hell, dont run anything other than a high quality oil. I am swapping out to Amsoil Saber after I run out of the the Yamalube (3 qts left) to see how well it checks out. I figured (dont remember exact numbers) that running Yamalube at 32:1 and Saber @ 80:1. Yamalube mixes 8 gallons per quart and Saber makes 20 gallons. Yamalube is $6.30 a qt and Saber is $8.99. It costs 45% more but goes 150% farther and supposedly lubes better, is smokeless and has the best "2-stroke smell" of any oil besides Klotz... There isn't a better smell than a bunch of 2-strokes running Turbo-Blue mixed on Klotz... Quote
AirForceRulz Posted July 9, 2005 Report Posted July 9, 2005 CastoR 927 32:1 or sometimes even 24:1, more lubrication the better i think!! Quote
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