when buying a fuel filter can a standard car fuel filter work even though designed for unmixed fuel? I see no reason why it shouldent due to the fact that they are designed for such high flow the oil shouldent get filtered out.
when buying a fuel filter can a standard car fuel filter work even though designed for unmixed fuel? I see no reason why it shouldent due to the fact that they are designed for such high flow the oil shouldent get filtered out.
These have such low compression higher octane really does not help. I just use the cheapest gas I can find.Any thoughts on what grade of gas to use? Would a higher octane hurt or help the engine. What about a higher quality company like chevron gas?
I beleive these motors were built to run in countrys where their fuel is the cheapest fuel and lowest quality around.....So I use the lowest octane gas I can get 87 octane.....Chevron and all other gas stations all use the same gasoline. This is because no gas vendor uses a private pipeline system. Basically the only differences between vendors are the chemicals added to the gas by the companies at the stations. These additives are designed to do anything from cleaning fuel injectors to preventing carbon buildup. They do little to nothing for complicated modern engines and they surely would not effect a little two stroke.
Personally I buy the cheapest gas I find, but if it makes you feel better paying a little extra for name brand, at around 150mpg I don't think its gonna break the bank.
Yes, I understood it....I was just explaining that they were made to use low octane fuel and really no need to use high octane fuel in them unless you have ultra high compression.....Sorry for the mis understanding....My post explained that all gasoline sold in the United States is the same quality, because the pipelines throughout America do not pump each companies gas separately.
You can start a new thread whenever you would like.I want to know how/when can I start a thread