I personally wouldnt use it in a engine that runs unless you change the oil right after.
basically oil contamination is the only thing I would worry about.
what do you guys think about adding sea foam to your gas to help clean up carbon buildup?
I personally wouldnt use it in a engine that runs unless you change the oil right after.
basically oil contamination is the only thing I would worry about.
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High Compression Piston
FMF Powerbomb
FMF Powercore IV
Universal Radiator Braces
Works Connection Skid Plate
Cycra M2 Handguards
White MX Rear Fender
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Almost not worth it in an offroad machine. By the time carbon actually catches up to you it is long past time for a rebuild.
--'03 CRF450r--
--FMF Pipe, Pro-Tech Revavle--
--Vortex Basket With Tusk Disks And HP Springs--
--Pro Taper Triple Clamps And Bars--
--Devol Full SP With Moose HGs--
--Renthal 13/50 With R1 Chain--
--Now It Is The End, Probably...--
--'06 CBR F4I--
--Bone Stock--
i would use just a little. i'm a firb believer in the stuff as of today when i wwas working on an evinrude 48 that had been sitting for 2 years
2006 Outlaw 500- pipe, filter, nerfs and more
1960-70 Actionage Scrambler 6x6-----I will miss you dearly....
'66 VW sandrail with full tube frame, '73 2.0L ford pinto engine, 33" dirt hawg rears. much more to come including street legal
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