The fuel mixture for a Yamaha Wave Blaster typically consists of a 50:1 ratio of unleaded gasoline to a high-quality 2-stroke oil. This means for every gallon of gasoline, you should add 2.6 ounces of 2-stroke oil. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific recommendations, as different models or years may have slight variations. Ensuring the correct mixture is crucial for optimal performance and engine longevity.
32:1
i need to know what the factory setting is for the fuel air mixture on a 1995 Yamaha blaster.
The fuel and oil mixes by itself. Why would you need to do it yourself.
Yamaha Wave Blaster was created in 1993.
1 and half to 2 full turns
32 to 1, unless you're running in the races, then it's 20 to 1.
32 to 1 which is one gallon of gas to 4 onces of oil
Bad fuel mixture, jets, carb adjustment. try to keep engine reved high
Wave Blaster
the correct oil mixture is 40 to 1 or if you want you can mix to 50 to 1
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No. -- A fruitcake is a mixture of solids. It is not an electromagnetic wave. -- A martini is a mixture of liquids. It is not an electromagnetic wave. -- Air is a mixture of gases. It is not an electromagnetic wave. -- White light is a mixture of electromagnetic waves. -- An FM radio signal is a mixture of electromagnetic waves.