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Do I have to use after run oil or is there something I can substitute for it? I really wanted to run it tonight and not run to the hobby shop (25 miles away) first...
ps...I got my ST-15 today )
ps...I got my ST-15 today )
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I read from TMaxx user manual to run it:
1/4 throttle for 2 sec... rest for 2 secs... rinse and repeat one tank
1/4 Throttle for 3 secs... rest for 3 secs... rinse and repeat one tank
1/2 Throttle for 2 secs... rest for 2 secs... rinse and repeat one tank
1/2 Throttle for 3 secs... rest for 3 secs... rinse and repeat one tank
Then run normal for 2 tanks but avoid WOT for long periods of time...
Seemed like a good plan...
1/4 throttle for 2 sec... rest for 2 secs... rinse and repeat one tank
1/4 Throttle for 3 secs... rest for 3 secs... rinse and repeat one tank
1/2 Throttle for 2 secs... rest for 2 secs... rinse and repeat one tank
1/2 Throttle for 3 secs... rest for 3 secs... rinse and repeat one tank
Then run normal for 2 tanks but avoid WOT for long periods of time...
Seemed like a good plan...
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A little off topic, but when ever I refer to wally world, people from other parts of the country give me a quizzical look. It must be a NJ thing. I use MMO for after run, too. There is some debate over whether MMO or MMATO (marvel mystery air tool oil) is better, some use dexron atf and still others WD-40.....choose your poison.
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Originally posted by i8tweety
I thought Wally World was an amusement park the Griswalds went to for their summer vacation.
I thought Wally World was an amusement park the Griswalds went to for their summer vacation.
Walmart makes me mad though. We have one about 5 miles away, and now they are building another one (this one also a huge supercenter) literally down the street from me!!
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Justin,
Fire and brimstone, death and mayhem!!! Just kidding. I don't have the definitive answer for you, but I say start a thread for this question in the engines discussion forum. I'd like to know the answer myself. I don't know off-hand what the base of yamalube two-stroke lube is (some are castor, some synthetic), but I would guess it's prolly ok. The only real problem I can see is that it's designed to use with gasoline rather than methanol, and hence may not play nice with the left over fuel residue. I doubt it though.
Fire and brimstone, death and mayhem!!! Just kidding. I don't have the definitive answer for you, but I say start a thread for this question in the engines discussion forum. I'd like to know the answer myself. I don't know off-hand what the base of yamalube two-stroke lube is (some are castor, some synthetic), but I would guess it's prolly ok. The only real problem I can see is that it's designed to use with gasoline rather than methanol, and hence may not play nice with the left over fuel residue. I doubt it though.
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Originally posted by buzzbomber
A little off topic, but when ever I refer to wally world, people from other parts of the country give me a quizzical look. It must be a NJ thing.
A little off topic, but when ever I refer to wally world, people from other parts of the country give me a quizzical look. It must be a NJ thing.
ever tell someone out of state you are going "down to the shore". they look at you funny and ask "what shore, the shore of what?"
also ask an out of stater what a jughandle is and most wont even know it involves roads.
also we know excactly what city "The City" is.
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Hey, the way I see it, "THE CITY" can mean only one thing---NY. I'm just thankful no one's thrown any "what exit" jokes in here! I grew up on a 40 acre sheep farm for god's sake! People elswhere can't fathom that such a thing exists less than 50 miles from NYC. Anyway...
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Originally posted by buzzbomber
Justin,
Fire and brimstone, death and mayhem!!! Just kidding. I don't have the definitive answer for you, but I say start a thread for this question in the engines discussion forum. I'd like to know the answer myself. I don't know off-hand what the base of yamalube two-stroke lube is (some are castor, some synthetic), but I would guess it's prolly ok. The only real problem I can see is that it's designed to use with gasoline rather than methanol, and hence may not play nice with the left over fuel residue. I doubt it though.
Justin,
Fire and brimstone, death and mayhem!!! Just kidding. I don't have the definitive answer for you, but I say start a thread for this question in the engines discussion forum. I'd like to know the answer myself. I don't know off-hand what the base of yamalube two-stroke lube is (some are castor, some synthetic), but I would guess it's prolly ok. The only real problem I can see is that it's designed to use with gasoline rather than methanol, and hence may not play nice with the left over fuel residue. I doubt it though.
Yamalube is a Semi Synthetic Oil Basicaly a synthetic blend...I know some people like to run ATV's (Banshee's In particular) on methanol but im not sure if they use special oil or not. I can ask someone over at Banshee HQ what they use I guess. Why not? Im stuck at work for 10 hours and there is nothign to do but brows the net on a Pentium 200 ! UGGG
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Im stuck at work for 10 hours and there is nothign to do but brows the net on a Pentium 200 ! UGGG
Im stuck at work for 10 hours and there is nothign to do but brows the net on a Pentium 200 ! UGGG
oh man boss is coming, have to go pretend I am working again...
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What it does is protect the internals of your motor when
it is not in use.
Nitro fuel absorbs water and if you leave it in your motor
you are risking rust accumutalion. (bad) After run oil protects
the metal surfaces from rust.
Almost any oil could do that however, The rest of the trick
is that when you go to start you engine next time it burns
away clean without fouling your glowplug, And thats
something most oils can't do.
it is not in use.
Nitro fuel absorbs water and if you leave it in your motor
you are risking rust accumutalion. (bad) After run oil protects
the metal surfaces from rust.
Almost any oil could do that however, The rest of the trick
is that when you go to start you engine next time it burns
away clean without fouling your glowplug, And thats
something most oils can't do.
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is it the nitro int he fuel or the methanol thats bad, I know when converting 2 strokes over to methanol your supposed to run gas through them after to prevent the whole rust deteraiation thing, so that is no shock that a Nitro RC is the same way.
As for work, I don't have to pretend, since school just got out the only thing I can do is sign peoples greencards when they come to the counter every hour or so.
As for work, I don't have to pretend, since school just got out the only thing I can do is sign peoples greencards when they come to the counter every hour or so.
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I may be wrong, but I believe that the methanol is what attracts water and then forms rust...just look how quickly fuel craps out(even FAI fuel, no nitro) if you leave it open. I don't know if that last part made sense, but oh well. Justin, I was figuring you could ask the engine gurus if 2-stroke moto lube (syn. blend) works ok as after-run, that's all. I think shoehead nailed it. The most important function of an after run oil is to displace any water from the internals and form a protective coating. It's supernice when it burns off more or less cleanly too, so it doesn't foul the plug. After a bit of searching, it appears we're flagellating a deceased equine with the general after-run oil question, but I haven't turned anything up so far as to the appropriateness of motorcycle 2-cycle oil as after-run lube.