The Yamaha PW80 typically requires a two-stroke engine oil designed for air-cooled engines. It's important to use high-quality oil that meets JASO FC or JASO FD specifications for optimal performance. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations to ensure proper lubrication and engine care.
just take out the baffle it makes it sound awsome and you go faster to
take the old one off than put the new one on simple as that.
I saw one go 40 mph. They might be able to go 45, but I'm not sure. They have an exhaust restrictor that limits speed. Take it out and go faster.
Yamaha Blasters take unleaded gas only.
41-42 miles per hour. Give or take the richness of the fuel, but I recommend removing the restrictor plate if you are a bigger rider/want a higher top speed.
SAE 10w30 oil or Yamaha 4 Stroke Engine Oil
how much oil does yamaha 1994 ttr take
15w/30 but that is hard to find so I use15w/40
take it off and check
b8es NGK
Total amount 2.3L
I don't have a Yamaha blaster.... but I did a little search and found out that it is a two cycle engine. I'm sure that you realize that in a two cycle engine, you lubricate the engine through the oil that is added to the gas, and not through a traditional oil reservoir system. As far as what kind of oil you can add to the fuel to create the proper mix.... their are specially created oils for two cycle use. I know of one Yamaha two cycle oil that was used in a Yamaha scooter I had... it was called "yamalube" ... good luck!