best possible oil to use for 87 honda spree?
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best possible oil to use for 87 honda spree?
money is not really an issue, i would like to know what you guys think is the best oil for my bike? please give me a few good types, thanks guys, great enthusiasm and attitudes on this forum. ive learned a lot on here.
1987 honda spree (red)
gibson sg standard (ebony)
vox ac30cc2
gibson sg standard (ebony)
vox ac30cc2
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i have tested with every bike i own, there is no difference at all.xsk3l3t0rx wrote:thank you guys, very much appreciated. i think i remember seeing something in another thread about honda GN2. must be good stuff. what kinda of gas should i use premium, regular? not sure if sprees are finicky.
Regular, or premium. I was thinking, "well, since im only buying so little, i should just get the good stuff" but for the life of me i cant tell a difference.
No difference in performance. The spark plugs come out looking the same. I mean, i really dont think it matters ether way.
And again, for oil, Honda Gn2. I run Gn2 in my honda elite and my old rare Trac. I just rebuilt this 89 elite and didnt have any Gn2, and i live a good half and hour away from the nearest honda powersports. So i stopped a gas station and picked up some of there stuff...
It smokes allot, i already had to clean up the spark plug because of carbon build up. I can only imagen how long before the carbon from the cheap oil starts to clog up my tail pipe.
The reason we all use honda Gn2 is because, it hardly smokes at all. Unlike other 2 strokes that smoke allot, Gn2 burns very clean, leaving almost no smoke. Since it burns so clean the spark plugs last just about forever. There is like no carbon build up from it.
It does cost some money, like 7$ a quart. But with how little oil these scooters go though, its hard to complain paying a $3 more for a good brand.
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1996--------Honda Elite S-
1991--------Tomos Targa-
And a Bunch of other bikes.
running high octane gas isnt going to increase performance. but the high octane fuel will help protect against detonation and preignition.xsk3l3t0rx wrote:thank you guys, very much appreciated. i think i remember seeing something in another thread about honda GN2. must be good stuff. what kinda of gas should i use premium, regular? not sure if sprees are finicky.
With compression as low as these engines have (most have less than 8.0 to 1), the only way even regular gas is gonna give you a problem is if you let it sit over the winter without a fuel stablizer in it. Don't waste your money on expensive octane that is wasted and not needed. I though the idea was these things is that they are cheap to run? Expensive oil on the other hand is sometimes a better deal than an engine rebuild.losthope wrote:running high octane gas isnt going to increase performance. but the high octane fuel will help protect against detonation and preignition.xsk3l3t0rx wrote:thank you guys, very much appreciated. i think i remember seeing something in another thread about honda GN2. must be good stuff. what kinda of gas should i use premium, regular? not sure if sprees are finicky.
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Yeah, alcohol is highly corrosive. But if anything it should deter detonation, not make it worse. Alcohol burns very slow. If you ran straight alcohol you would need about twice the timing advance.Kenny_McCormic wrote:Run the cheapest gas you can find but whatever you do DONT RUN THAT 10% ETHANOL *! Hows a melted piston and and dissolved carb parts sound?
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