My manual says 90-1. If I wan't my outboard to last longer without problems wouldn't something like 50-1 make more sense? Think my compression is just slightly under 100 psi now which is why I'm thinking about mixing more oil.
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90 to 1 oil mix a little thin for a 2 stroke?
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On the small outboards that call for 100:1....90:1 won't hurt it and the difference is small you prob already mix that anyway. 50:1 is 2 times the amount of oil, that can cause fouled plugs. Yamaha uses 100:1 on there small motors to inch out competitors by using half the oil. Be happy you don't have to spend twice the amount.
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Originally posted by Finisher View PostOn the small outboards that call for 100:1....90:1 won't hurt it and the difference is small you prob already mix that anyway. 50:1 is 2 times the amount of oil, that can cause fouled plugs. Yamaha uses 100:1 on there small motors to inch out competitors by using half the oil. Be happy you don't have to spend twice the amount.
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If it's just small outboard
Do not worry 80to1 would be fine with correct oil. There is no science with 2strokes running carbs. Mine idles at 100to1 and all out changes 50to1 being higher speeds increase the demand for more oil. You can lower the pollution and use semi syn oil, pennzoil,cabelas oil or stick with Yamalube has increase in moly content. Your motor has no demands really if it's small. Big 250hp motors with injection whole different ball ****. 100 to 1 will idle better less oil foulingLast edited by 200090tlry; 09-15-2011, 11:57 PM.
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Originally posted by Wpg Manitoba View Postso the low amount of oil is for maximum performance gains? I read somewhere that it had also to do with less pollution in the water.
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