
Originally Posted by
Beeza
My PE175 manual from 1980 says 20:1 is the correct mix. But it seems extreme, seeing as my two-stroke lawnmower has run happily for over a decade on 50:1! In these days of super high-tech pure synthetic oils, is a rich mixture like 20:1 really necessary on what's a detuned motocrosser like a PE Suzuki? Or is it best to stick with the manufacturer's recommendation?
20:1 is what we used to put in our 125 and 250 race karts. So should be good for your PE175.
By the way a few years ago when I was checking what would give me good horse power in my 125 methanol race kart. Every test, study and dyno run I ever read, more oil = more horsepower. I think more oil adds up to a better ring seal, less bore wash. Which means more compression which equals more HP. You just can't put so much oil in, it stops the fuel igniting properly. We used to race 20:1 in 125, cadets ( air cooled) and Rotax 125 while every one else was going 50:1 and we usually beat them. No one ever noticed ours smoking a bit more than the others on the warm up laps.
Hope this helps.
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