Lately I've been using a product call Duralt and my scoot seems to like it. Duralt was the recommended fuel treatment used by Harley for years. Take a look on the web or FuelsaverInc.com
Personally , I think fuel and oil additives are not necessary. If you are parking the bike for an extended time, a stabilizer is a good idea, but daily riding, your throwing money out the pipes.
Agree. Best way to prevent carbon build up is to vent the head breathers to the atmosphere and run your favorite fuel additive through a tank as often as you change oil. Add some Star Tron after every ride and call it good. JMHO and has worked well for me for a long time.
I've never done this with a motorcycle but have misted seafoam into the throttle body of cars. It'll smoke like a freight train for a few seconds but it will cleaner out.:sWhat is the opinion of lightly spraying water into throttle body while running bike at 2,000 RPMs on a occasion.
What is the opinion of lightly spraying water into throttle body while running bike at 2,000 RPMs on a occasion.
Lately I've been using a product call Duralt and my scoot seems to like it. Duralt was the recommended fuel treatment used by Harley for years. Take a look on the web or FuelsaverInc.com
I recently got some Duralt. Seat-of-pants impression is the scoot likes it, seems to have more power and better mileage.
Also using it in my truck. I run up to Winter Haven every weekend, about 165 miles. I left it out of the fuel this morning and whoa what a difference! I lost a good 2/3 miles per gallon, partially by the soot collecter having the fuel-draining "burn off" far more often.
I'ts a duramax with banks six-shooter tuner, intake, and exhaust.
I am going to run this stuff from now on.
Great forum!
Steve
Lately I've been using a product call Duralt and my scoot seems to like it. Duralt was the recommended fuel treatment used by Harley for years. Take a look on the web or FuelsaverInc.com
It must work well. Very concentrated stuff.
One gallon of DurAlt® treats 5000 gallons of
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