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When I first got the bike last year, I did a compression test and got 110/115 psi.

After two months I replaced just the rings and the compression went up to 120/125 psi.

 

I just got my cylinders back from Jeff with a fresh hone and bore, new pistons, top end gaskets and new seals.

I got done earlier putting the motor back togheter and when I did a compression test I got 160/165 psi.

 

My question is, what could be causing the 5 psi difference?

I did a leakdown test and it hold 6 psi for 6 minutes.

 

Also since my compression is around 165 I went and got a five gallon can of power mist

t105 racing fuel which claims to be 109 octane. Should I run a 50/50 mix?

 

Mods are:

+4 timing

20cc domes

FMF Gnarly

pro flow with K&N and lid on

VF3s

stock carbs, 290 main, 27.5 pilots,

needle on stock position

airscrew 1 1/2 turns out

sea level

80 degrees temperature

 

Thanks for any advice guys.

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you should be able to get away with pump but it wouldnt hurt to run a 50/50 mix. as long as the comp is within 10 i wouldnt worry about it.

Stock porting and stock head? Could be inconsistencies in the stock casting. Exhaust roof height and dome size also play a part in your compression besides how well your rings seal.

 

SP

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Stock porting, and the first two times I did a compression test I had

the stock head, now for the fresh top end I put a pro design cool head with 20cc domes.

 

It's just weird that with a fresh bore and new pistons and it still

has a 5 psi difference between cylinders.

 

I've never used or mixed race gas before, so if I go with a 50/50

mix that means if I put 2 gallons of pump gas I have to put 2 gallons of race gas right?

 

Thanks guys, I'm still learning as you can see.

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I guess I shouldn't worry about it then.

 

You guys think I should run a 50/50 mix or a 25/75 mix?

Anybody have any experience with Power Mist T105 Racing Fuel?

They also make a premix oil that claims to be the ultimate 2stroke oil.

 

 

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I guess I shouldn't worry about it then.

 

You guys think I should run a 50/50 mix or a 25/75 mix?

Anybody have any experience with Power Mist T105 Racing Fuel?

They also make a premix oil that claims to be the ultimate 2stroke oil.

Never heard of it and I'd bet you'd be ok with high octane pump gas. I run Sunoco Turbo Blue.

 

SP

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  • 3 weeks later...

with a leakdown test it should hold longer than 6 min i think it should hold like over night i think

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Yeah, I left the air in for like ten minutes and then released it to keep putting the motor back together.

I'll prolly be doing another one in like a week to make sure nothing is leaking.

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