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1984 CR500 combustion characteristics?
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[QUOTE="84cr500lover, post: 1188945, member: 77383"] I dont seem to have these issues. My head is stock, with 1 gasket. I run 1 gal of 111 octane to 4 gals of 91 pump gas, I have ridden with just 91 pump gas. I add the high octane for piece of mind. I do not however run the stock carb, which is the same carb as the cr480. I had a 38mm TM, but now run a late model cr500 PJ. My bike is set up for dez and trails, clarke 4 gal tank, new dg pipe and silencer, sparky, 90mm bore. She hits harder and is more fun(seat of pants) then my water cooled 1990. I also had Randy Jackson(formerly of FCR suspension) of R2 performance set up the boingers for my weight and riding style. I am a member of cr500rider(dot)com and ride with lots of watercooled 500's. Let me assure you, the water cooled bikes have no advantage in engine performance other than aftermarket support. [/QUOTE]
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