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Doing it today! I didn't have the time to check it yesterday but did lean her out 2 main sizes and oh man did it help, she was pretty rich  :bolt:  I still have a full tank of 110 that I'm running in it now, I'm gonna check the compression on it this afternoon and I'll get back with you guys; something tells me by the feel of the kicker it doesn't seem any more than 170 but I could definitely be wrong, might be less  :shrugani: 

 

LOL, each time I make the slightest adjustment on this beast it opens up a whole nother can of whoopin my ass, this shit is fast! Taking it to the track next weekend  :dance:

 

Andy @ GRR  :notworthy:

 

Thanks for all the help guys!!! :D

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i dont believe its fast...guess ull have to show up to the hq ride and prove me wrong.... :clap:

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hey travis if you are concerned about running enough octane i would just fill your tank with some alcohol :D . You would definitly be high enough then. also i have a question on my bike i like to go to the drags but it isn't an all out drag bike and my compression is right at 200 should i put my 12cc domes back in for the drags.

 

now i don't mean to take away from your post by any means, i am just curious

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Dont the newer dirt bikes come with compression in the 200lbs?

What do the dealers reccomend to run in them?

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Compression alone does not determine octane requirement as dlnoss also stated. For instance, an 86 250r, stock compression is around 185 and manual calls for 92 octane(premium pump). Unfortunately I can not tell you exactly how to determine it.

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