With all the threads this past season about Vipers going down with a lean burn down in the mid range,plus I had to rebuild my buds with the same problem,I see that the most common way to combat this is to richen the mid range by lowering the needle e clip down one notch.What about running premium fuel for the higher octane and absence of the hated ethanol?Would this also help?
I know that the use of regular gas is a benefit price wise but I know that here in Canada,at least in NB,premium doesn't have any ethanol and this could be a way for Viper owners to add another measure of insurance?
I ask this because I'm considering buying one for my son to ride next winter and am looking to stay ahead of any possible burndowns.
I know that the use of regular gas is a benefit price wise but I know that here in Canada,at least in NB,premium doesn't have any ethanol and this could be a way for Viper owners to add another measure of insurance?
I ask this because I'm considering buying one for my son to ride next winter and am looking to stay ahead of any possible burndowns.