Dirt Mcgirt
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- Aug 5, 2009
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Hi, I have a 1988 Kawasaki KDX 200 2-stroke non-oil injected dirt bike and I had a few questions about drain and fills for the bike along with a few other miscellaneous questions.
Would running 93 octane fuel compromise the engine for this year, or is higher octane recommended?
I picked up some Royal Purple 2-Cycle TCW III in hopes that it will better protect and enhance the performance of my engine. If I am currently running a 40:1 fuel ratio; should this new synthetic mix be the same or less?
I bought the bike not too long ago and would like to drain whatever is in the bike and refill with "top of the line" fluids" to ensure the best...because I don't know what is in there now, and the guy I bought it from seemed like a yo-yo. What weight would be most appropriate for this year and would Royal Purple Max Cycle 10w-40 be too heavy or just right for the oil fill?
Last but not least; when I purchased the bike, I noticed there was an NGK BR8ES, when I looked up the plug for the bike it said BR9ES...could any damage have occurred, and is there a specific gap that needs to be adjusted?
Would running 93 octane fuel compromise the engine for this year, or is higher octane recommended?
I picked up some Royal Purple 2-Cycle TCW III in hopes that it will better protect and enhance the performance of my engine. If I am currently running a 40:1 fuel ratio; should this new synthetic mix be the same or less?
I bought the bike not too long ago and would like to drain whatever is in the bike and refill with "top of the line" fluids" to ensure the best...because I don't know what is in there now, and the guy I bought it from seemed like a yo-yo. What weight would be most appropriate for this year and would Royal Purple Max Cycle 10w-40 be too heavy or just right for the oil fill?
Last but not least; when I purchased the bike, I noticed there was an NGK BR8ES, when I looked up the plug for the bike it said BR9ES...could any damage have occurred, and is there a specific gap that needs to be adjusted?