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Old 09-30-2007, 09:26 AM   #21
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I have yet to ride any of the newer 450's but I have ridden an piped 660 Raptor. It has lots of torque, but it still seems slow compared to my 500R.
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Old 12-01-2007, 10:45 PM   #22
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I have to agree with Dirtdemon all the way, like me he knows the pros and cons of both 2 and 4 stroke motors.
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The leaner the meaner yea, but remember if u run to lean u will cause motor wear faster then normal because of more friction ,or if u run to rich u will make the motor run hot because u would be burning more oil then gas, the gas helps to cool the pistion. BY THIS I MEAN THE OIL TO GAS MIXTURE RATIO'S!!
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Old 12-02-2007, 08:33 AM   #24
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The leaner the meaner yea, but remember if u run to lean u will cause motor wear faster then normal because of more friction ,or if u run to rich u will make the motor run hot because u would be burning more oil then gas, the gas helps to cool the pistion. BY THIS I MEAN THE OIL TO GAS MIXTURE RATIO'S!!
Hmmmmm,,,,,,

RICHER and LEANER.

I know these terms can cause some trouble for those who are new to the sport or new to carburetor tuning and they are often used incorrectly. The terms RICHER and LEANER refer to the amount of GASOLINE being delivered to the engine and not the amount of oil. If you’ve done a plug reading at wide open throttle and the plug indicates you are running rich ( dark brown to black ) this is an indication that too much gas is being delivered to the engine and not too much oil. I know there are people that will say "You’re running too rich, try to change your premix ration from 42 parts gas: 1 part oil ( 42:1 ) to 50 parts gas : 1 part oil, that should lean things out a little ". This is in fact increasing the amount of gasoline ( 8 more parts of gas for each part of oil ) and causing the engine to run RICHER rather than leaner. If you remember richer and leaner are referring to the amount of gasoline being delivered this will all make much more sense.

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After Yrs of Research on this Topic I believe this Video Sums it up in a Nut Shell.....

2 stroke vs. 4 stroke - ATV and Quad Videos - MyQuadVideos.Com
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I have to admit the quiet 4 stroke is great for hunting but i wouldnt trade my zilla for the world.
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I have to admit the quiet 4 stroke is great for hunting but i wouldnt trade my zilla for the world.
I hunt all the time on my TRX 500R, I hunt 4-strokes.
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Ha Ha!!!! LMAO!
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After Yrs of Research on this Topic I believe this Video Sums it up in a Nut Shell.....

2 stroke vs. 4 stroke - ATV and Quad Videos - MyQuadVideos.Com
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