The Yamaha Blaster is a oil injected bike, you put oil, Yamalube 2S, in the tank under the seat, then you put gas in the tank. You dont have to worry about mixing anything unless someone has removed the oil injection system and put a block off plate on it. Yamaha produced the Blaster, a 200cc air-cooled single cylinder two-stroke ATV as an entry-level machine from 1988 to 2006. The Blaster was discontinued for 2007 and was replaced by the entry-level Yamaha Raptor 250, which uses a cleaner burning, four-stroke engine.
Yamaha Blasters take unleaded gas only.
Yes
for every 9.2 litters of gas add 16 ml of 2 stroke premix oil wich is 32-1
no...yamaha blasters are oil injected when stock, tho allot of people that race add on an aftermarket oil injection block off kit that allows them to pre mix there own fuel.
Yes. 50:1 ratio. I have two Yamaha's and prefer Yamalube. I know several owners with waverunners that are several years old and they have disengaged the oiler and put in premixed gas.
40/1
4oz of premix oil for each gallon of gas so for 5 gallons of gasoline you need 20oz of premix oil
It's a 4 stroke. Use regular gas!
Switch on, gas on, choke out all the way, slight throttle, KICK
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Tibanna gas, which allows the blasters to work correctly.
It all depends on how you ride it, but the average rider will get about 38mpg.