tahitianrider
Been Around the Block
Hi,
So I met another rider the other day, which also had many bikes, classic and newer ones, etc. like me and he told me something I had never heard off before but it actually seems that multiple people actually does that.
He basically told me that he mixed full synthetic 2 stroke oil in his gas at a very low ratio (200:1) in all of his 4 stroke bikes, whether they are modern, old, fuel injected, carburated... and he told me that he did notice a lot of improvement, engine running smoother, he said he felt more power on smaller cc bikes too...
So I did some research online and found this guy:
https://inspirationmomentsblog.wordpress.com/2015/12/27/2-stroke-oil-in-a-4-stroke-motorcycle/
So it does seems that some people use 2 stroke oil in their 4 stroke bikes... anyone here already tried that?
The guy I met seemed to know a bunch about oil.. he also told me that he uses some silicone "super lubricant" as an additive to his engine oil and that he notice a 10hp power increase on a dyno bench on a NTV650.
I'm just curious
So I met another rider the other day, which also had many bikes, classic and newer ones, etc. like me and he told me something I had never heard off before but it actually seems that multiple people actually does that.
He basically told me that he mixed full synthetic 2 stroke oil in his gas at a very low ratio (200:1) in all of his 4 stroke bikes, whether they are modern, old, fuel injected, carburated... and he told me that he did notice a lot of improvement, engine running smoother, he said he felt more power on smaller cc bikes too...
So I did some research online and found this guy:
https://inspirationmomentsblog.wordpress.com/2015/12/27/2-stroke-oil-in-a-4-stroke-motorcycle/
So it does seems that some people use 2 stroke oil in their 4 stroke bikes... anyone here already tried that?
The guy I met seemed to know a bunch about oil.. he also told me that he uses some silicone "super lubricant" as an additive to his engine oil and that he notice a 10hp power increase on a dyno bench on a NTV650.
I'm just curious