Hey, newbie here. That looks like a two stroke to me, why would it have an oil filter? Or is it a four stroke?
It's a performance add on to make sure everything is as pure as it can get in the engine!Hey, newbie here. That looks like a two stroke to me, why would it have an oil filter? Or is it a four stroke?
You'll have to excuse our American humor. This thread was posted as a facetious look at the 2 stroke engine. You're absolutely correct in that 2 stroke engines don't use oil filters.Hey, newbie here. That looks like a two stroke to me, why would it have an oil filter? Or is it a four stroke?
Sounds like you need one of those speed chips off of ebay. I have always heard of great results with them and that's usually on cars where they give 50hp on a bike 50 extra hp would be amazing!I tried adapting another auto trick of running the gas past a magnet to align the molecules for a more efficient burn. It turned out bad though, in an effort to keep weight and mass to a minimum I ran the gas past the existing magnet on the bike. Problem was the magneto magnet is spinning at a high rate and running a liquid near it caused a time dilation that caused me to be late everywhere negating the speed increase caused by the more efficient combustion.
you can but you need to use Cool Whip. it's made from vegetable oil rather than dairy fat. Dairy whipped cream will work once or twice but the fatty acid deposits in the engine will do your piston rings in.It leaves me wondering, could my motor get the same energy boost from the whip cream? I already have a Manic Mechanic intake, what if I ran the whip cream right into that so it enters the motor right at the port? This would avoid any stickyness or bug problems that might normally occur. I can see ring problems if I try to run apple pie thru it but whip cream should be ok right?