Pistonbroke
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Thanks Lund, I will actually listen to this advice
back on the farm we used to call the 87 pump “purple racing fuel”!
Thanks Lund, I will actually listen to this advice
I agree. Don't drain the tank of stale, old, water filled fuel. No need to eliminate that possibility. I would just rejet and rebuild the carbs for a third time and then top the tank off with even more 87 ethanol water producing fuel. That should work.Thanks Lund, I will actually listen to this advice
That was the supercharger kicking in wasn't it?Is this thread for strictly sled related questions? My caravan made a weird noise the other night.
Is this thread for strictly sled related questions? My caravan made a weird noise the other night.
That was the supercharger kicking in wasn't it?
All questions, from all members on all subjects are welcome.
Make the Caravan weird noise with your lips, record it and post it for best results. I can use the sound to diagnose. This method is much more accurate than any newfangled computer.
87 has ethanol tho, which makes water in tank
Use 91-94 for anything 2smoke
I am not sure why anyone would want to run 94 octane in a motor designed for 91.
Well I guess if the peak power being made is too much for you.
Exactly, running more octane then necessary will result in less power.
Uhoh...
https://www.pure-gas.org/index.jsp?stateprov=BC
this site lists all ethanol free stations in BC... revy ain’t on the list boys!
This may seem counter intuitive...but moreso for my own knowledge... how can I make my 16 assault lift the skis more? There are no adjustment holes on the limiter straps.
It is heavy in the front due to beefier a-arms.
I'm not sure if adjusting the skid would do much as I like the way it hooks up already. But wheelies look so fun.
And soften up your rear shock as much as possible.If the limiter strap is fully let out, you can crank the front track shock so it's stiffer.
Spray wd 40 on the shock threads and then crank the rear track shock softer so that it will just bottom out on big whoops. You can go softer for more wheelie action but it will bottom out more. It's not hard on the sled, only your back.
It will change the ride a bit but try different spring settings till you find your favorite settings. Experiment!
Revy is in Canada right?
Thx for the support. Because of your post I learned that Shell vpower 91 non ethanol is available across Canada.I was just concerned for 'ol kanedog - thought his whole damn thread was gonna blow up like a ski-doo XP there for a bit! whew-what a relief.