Different Types Of 2-Stroke Oil For Dirt Bikes

The 3 Types Of 2-Stroke Oil For Dirt Bikes To Match Your Budget &...

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You probably already know the difference between 2-stroke and 4-stroke oils, but just in case you don’t, 2-stroke oil is mixed with the fuel and lubricates the engine while being burned, and 4-stroke oil stays in the crankcase. As such, two-stroke oils need to have a lower ash content in order to minimize deposits that form as a result of combustion. The different types of 2-stroke oils for...
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2-Stroke vs 4-Stroke Oil – Knowing The Difference Will Save Your Motorcycle!

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Almost every motorcycle available today has a 4-stroke engine. Their popularity comes from better fuel efficiency and lower emissions. However, 2-stroke engines remain in use thanks to their smaller size, lighter weight, and simplicity of design. These two engine types operate differently, and because of their difference, certain products were developed specifically for each...
Introduction To The 2-Stroke Power Valve

An Introduction To The Two Stroke Power Valve – What It Is & How...

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Back in the day, two stroke engines were very limited on what their power bands could do. One power band might be able to produce a rush of power in the low-to-mid rev ranges. Another power band may have produced a power rush in the mid-to-upper-high rev ranges. Still another might produce a lot of power only at the top-most range. There were no in-between, and there were no...
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What Is Blended Synthetic Oil? Pros & Cons Of Using It In Your Dirt...

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Ever since synthetic oil made its way into the automotive market, it has reigned supreme in two related, yet very distinct categories: performance and price. The former is why most professional dirt bike riders use synthetic. And the latter is why many aspiring dirt bike riders are still sticking with their petroleum-based oil. It's true that full synthetic oil is expensive, even more so when you compare...
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Serious Problems With Running Ethanol Blended Gas In Your 2-Stroke Dirt Bike

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I’m sure you’ve already seen it at your local gas station: fuel blended with ethanol. It’s becoming more and more common, and it’s getting harder and harder to find gas stations that do not use the blend as their available fuel. According to the EPA, as long as you’re using it in a car or truck that was manufactured in 2001 or later, you should be fine. Unfortunately, some small, 2 stroke...
Octane Ratings & How They Will Affect Your Dirt Bike Engine’s Performance

Octane Rating & How It Will Affect Your Dirt Bike Engine’s Performance

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Not all fuel is created equal, and not all vehicles (dirt bikes included) can run on the same type of fuel. As a result, octane ratings were established to classify the different qualities of fuel into distinct performance categories. And it’s this octane rating that ultimately determines what we put into our fuel tanks on a daily basis. Therefore, it’s important you know the ins and outs of what...
Should You Trust The Oil Injection System On Your 2-Stroke Motorcycle?

Should You Trust The Oil Injection System On Your 2-Stroke Motorcycle?

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Ever since the two stroke engine gained mass appeal a few decades ago, debates have been waged in various communities (dirt bike included) over whether the oil injection systems commonly found in two strokes were more of a solution or a disaster waiting to happen. Those debates are just as strong today; however, over the years research and experience have changed some riders’ views on...
What is Oil Film Strength & Why It’s Important To Your Dirt Bike

What is Oil Film Strength & Why It’s Important To Your Dirt Bike

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Film strength. We’ve all heard of it at some point, but most of us aren’t exactly sure what it is, or what it does for our dirt bike engines. We know that it has something to do with oil, but that’s about it. In this article, I'll try to answer the previous questions and take a little bit of the mystery out of the curious little component of oil called oil film strength. The simple answer is that film strength is protection for...
Is Biodegradable Engine Oil Worth The Investment In The Long Run?

Is Biodegradable Engine Oil Worth The Investment In The Long Run?

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In this article, I'm going to give you a brief introduction of what biodegradable oil is, how they're being used in today's performance engines and give you some guidance on whether they're ultimately worth the investment. In today's environmentally conscious society biodegradable resources have become more popular than ever before. And one of the leading pioneers of the biodegradable market...
A Brief Introduction To Castor Oil, One Of The Most Prolific Oils In History

A Brief Introduction To Castor Motor Oil, One Of The Most Prolific Oils In...

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Castor oil was once the undisputed king of motor oils. It proved to be a shining star in a sea of very poor quality crude oils, and was commonly used in not only combustion engines, but transmissions as well. But besides being popular motor oil, do you know much else about this oil that comes from a plant? In this article, we're going to get into castor oil to find out exactly what it is, how it came to...