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Do all 2 strokes somewhat splooge?
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[QUOTE="mj4trax, post: 1380438, member: 116336"] Okay. ... so maybe not the "flash point". .. maybe the "burn point" or some other aspect/characteristic of the oil. I've definitely seen that the amount of spooge generated differs greatly with only the oil changing. Other thing I've noticed in my experience is that I don't ever get spooge from my TRX250R quad. . . I do run a bit higher than stock compression, but I use the same fuel in the quad as the bike and have never seen the spooge until I bought the bike. . .. and it's certainly not because I've never ran my quad rich, that's for sure!! I wonder if any of that is due to the cylinder design on the quad. .. still uses the steel sleeve. .. so there is a step change in the efficiency of the heat dissipation. [/QUOTE]
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