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Cycle News 1988 05 18

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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CYLINDER HEAD COMBUSnDN CHAMBER PISTON TRANSFER PORT INTAKE PORT CONNECTmG ROD THE TW~TROKE ENGINE The power center of your bike. Simpler and more powerful than 4-stroke engines, two-stroke engines require high-quality pre-mix oils for optimum performance and longer life. TW~TROKE LUBRICATION All two-stroke moving engine parts require constant lubrication to reduce friction and wear. Lubrication is accomplished I"'_j~~~~ by burning a mixture of two-stroke oil and fuel that is carried through the crankcase. lubricating the crankshaft. rod, pin and cylinder wall. Without proper lubrication, engine wear and engine seizure are inevitable. Only PJ1 Goldfire Premix oils have been scientifically IGNITION formulated from the ground up ...for each RPM/application. to provide a superior protective lubrication barrier that won't burn or wear off when used according to manufacturer's specifications. What to look for in a two-stroke pre-mix oil. • Clean burning to avoid spark plug fouling and • gummy engine deposits~E~~:[1 High film s1rength to reduce friction'and increase horsepower and engine life. • Consistent viscosity and formulation for predictable performance... even with different gasolines. • Formulation to fit different riding purposes. EXHAUST" i.e.• small engines like TRANSFER scooters require dltterent lubrication than high RPM race engines. PJI offers three different pre-mix oils to cover ' all two-stroke RPM/applicationa: • Injection/Premix for general, all . purpose uses such as scooters and other low RPM engines. • Goldfire Premix for medium size . engines, dirt bikes, ATV, motocross, and enduro riders. • Goldfire Pro is the ultimate for high RPM motocross and road racing engines.

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