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yea i just put on the pro design cool head with interchangeable domes and i put on 15cc and i know that with those domes i'll need to run cam 2 in it and was wondering if i could mix cam 2 w/ 95 octane pump gas. I tried this today and it seemed like it was okay and i was wondering if this was okay or not. thanks

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okay thanks. today i had a leftover jug from my four stroke that i sold not too long ago, and decided to mix it with cam 2. i mixed about half and half. i really can't tell a difference to tell you the truth. maybe a tiny bit but nothing major. i am gonna mix it straight from now on. cam 2 is a little expensive so i might change the domes so i can run pump gas. what kind of gas would i have to run with 22cc domes?

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What domes you run are dependant upon what compression you want to run. You don't just throw in a set and hope it works. You need to know what the outcome you want is. Do you want to run a 50/50 mix or straight, or avoid having to use race fuel altogether. You want to stay at 155 or under to be ok with 92 octane.

 

Here is a Coolhead Dome Chart that will tell you the compression with a given dome based on your elevation. These numbers will vary depending on the amount of wear your machine has on it. Check here and see what your compression would be. Adeezy, if you were at 4,000 or 5,000 feet, a 15cc dome would probably be alright for 50/50 mixture, so I was ahead of myself with the above comments.

 

Check it out and get back if you have more questions.

Scott

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Well the noss machine chart is a lot different than that one, besides I already run vp 110 straight in it. I get the fuel for practically nothing I live in california which is probably obvious but i need to know which psi would work the best in my combination. I see that you run 15cc I was thinking of running 18cc in mine just to try it out, do you think I might damage anything if i do that.

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20cc are usually okay with 93 octane at 1000' if the timing isn't advanced and the porting and deck height are stock. It's never a bad idea to check the squish clearance and compression when you install domes.

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