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    Nsr250 Premix?

    Can a nsr250 be run on premix? Have heard there is a oil line somewhere which takes oiul from the tank and cant be used as premix.

    Probably just a roumor but want to make sure

    Need to know asap

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by mad_max View Post
    Can a nsr250 be run on premix? Have heard there is a oil line somewhere which takes oiul from the tank and cant be used as premix.

    Probably just a roumor but want to make sure

    Need to know asap

    Cheers
    I'm sure you'll find it's fine. Just make sure you block the oil line off so it doesn't suck air.

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    Some bikes directly feed crank bearings etc, particularly Suzuki & require crankcase mods to run premix. Nor so sure on 'onda. Running oil in the fuel will make your air to petrol mixture leaner which isn't always a good look on a hi performance 2 stroke, so jetting up may be in order.

    NSR world will have better answers.


    So for track use? on the road it will be a drag mixing.
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    Nah...the NSR's are fine pre mixed.

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    There is no good reason to, but you can. 30:1 will be fine. Unless you're using it on the road and you plan on spending minutes at WOT. You will need to modify the pump slightly. Nobody I know of any note bothers, even when racing. YMMV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gammaguy View Post
    one question.

    why?
    If you're racing it...for safety reasons. I had two oil pump failures on my KR1's, and one of them threw me on my head going into turn 1 at Puke. Not cool. But from what I've heard/seen...NSR's are pretty reliable on the oil pump front.

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    Its a mates bike and seems to be over oiling, just want to mix some up and see if thats the problem
    Just want to try it. Could over oiling be a reason for it to be fouling plugs? Within a few rides?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mad_max View Post
    Its a mates bike and seems to be over oiling, just want to mix some up and see if thats the problem
    Just want to try it. Could over oiling be a reason for it to be fouling plugs? Within a few rides?
    Maybe. It's not sucking oil out of the transmission is it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Maybe. It's not sucking oil out of the transmission is it?
    This, mine was fouling the front cylinder, rooting a new plug every week.Remember Rick Porter telling me to ride it harder, keep it above 7
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    Quote Originally Posted by Latte View Post
    This, mine was fouling the front cylinder, rooting a new plug every week.Remember Rick Porter telling me to ride it harder, keep it above 7
    Lucky it wasn't an RS 250 then. Plugs back in the day for them were over $200.00 a pop!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Lucky it wasn't an RS 250 then. Plugs back in the day for them were over $200.00 a pop!
    What happens if you run them on standard NGK plugs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    What happens if you run them on standard NGK plugs?
    You couldn't. The front tyre was too close to the front cyl and would tear them in half with suspension compression.

    They were (at the time) special stubby HRC only plugs. Made doing plug chops fucking expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Lucky it wasn't an RS 250 then. Plugs back in the day for them were over $200.00 a pop!
    I thought 20 bucks was bad enough. Ran them on plain e plugs to save bucks. Never noticed a difference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Latte View Post
    I thought 20 bucks was bad enough. Ran them on plain e plugs to save bucks. Never noticed a difference.
    I guess they thought any cunt running a GP bike could afford it/wouldn't mind. They were wrong on both counts!

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