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Old 08-30-2014, 09:05 AM
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After working on my Kawasaki H2 yesterday, I added a little Blenzall Gold Label in the tank before taking a ride. When I came back, I decided to add some to the tank in my 1988 911 Cab. The directions for a 4 cycle engine specifies a pint of Blendzall per 4 gallons of gas. So, we almost a full tank of gas in the 911, I added 3 pints. All I can say is WOW! After a few miles it was apparent that the Blendzall Gold Label gave the old 3.2 quite a boast in power. While not dyno verified, from my seat-of-the-pants, I felt a bigger boast in power than I did when I added the SW chip earlier this year. While Blendzall Gold Label is rather expensive to use, my Sunday mountain runs, I will be adding it again..try it and see what you think: www.blendzall.com

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What about your O2 sensor and your Cat? I would even worry about build up on the exhaust ports. Motorcycle race engines get torn down between races ....or at least more often than car engines do.
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My 911 has no cat. But, I have used Blendzall in numerous 4 cycle and 2 cycle motorcycles for the last 4 decades with no problem.

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