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It will still last longer then a std one. typical life of a std diaphragm is about 2 to 3 years till they start to harden, even with non ethonal fuel it's just a matter of time till it needs a kit, I'm lazy and if I only have to swap out pump side parts once ever now and then you bet your sweat arse I'm putting the spiral diaphram in the metering side.
 
Thanks sean.. ill return and send those body clip leads to you.. I just been a lazy fek I actually just walked into the rc room today..been about 2 months since I looked at the 5ive ?‍♂️.... @Speeddemon49201 best be running 91 or better in yer rig
I'll have to pick some up. It was ethanol free so I figured it was at least as good as 91 ethanol pump gas. I could be wrong I'm no scientist.
 
Thanks sean.. ill return and send those body clip leads to you.. I just been a lazy fek I actually just walked into the rc room today..been about 2 months since I looked at the 5ive ?‍♂️.... @Speeddemon49201 best be running 91 or better in yer rig
Just got mine down off the shelf the other day. Getting itchy to run it.
 
I'll have to pick some up. It was ethanol free so I figured it was at least as good as 91 ethanol pump gas. I could be wrong I'm no scientist.
Octane is octane alchohol fuels have a higher rating the straight gas, plus burn cooler. You just need more of it to make the same power, down side is its hydroscopic. I have too many 2 strokes to play the expensive fuel game. Run a good fuel stabilizer and you'll be fine.
Sean can correct me if im wrong but I believe 91 or higher was required in these rigs
You can get by with 89, high test is preferable.
 
I still laugh at this... higher octane gas suppresses knock and pre ignition and lower octane is quicker to light off and can auto ignite....I used to be able to buy 100 octane at the local Suncoast but thats gone
 
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