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How much oil does a 2004 Honda 250EX take?

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1.7 Quarts if you’ve read it…….

Q. What kind of oil goes in the rear end of a four wheeler?

Just use SAE 80 hypoid gear oil, any brand.

Q. What type of oil does a trx250ex take?

GN4 Honda 10w-40 Oil

Q. What oil should I use in my Honda ATV?

Yes, you can use a synthetic oil. Amsoil has them specifically for ATV’s. GN4 is a standard oil, but if your engine works a little harder, we recommend using Honda HP4 semi-synthetic oil instead.

Q. Can I use car oil in an ATV?

To answer the question more bluntly, using automotive oils can eventually damage an ATV/UTV engine/clutch/transmission or, in some extreme cases, even eventually lead to catastrophic failure and an expensive repair bill.

Q. What oil should I use in my ATV?

Valvoline formulated 4-Stroke ATV/UTV Motor Oil to meet the specific demands of ATV & UTV applications, providing the proper frictional properties for the wet clutch system and film strength for high running temperatures.

Q. Will mixed gas hurt a four wheeler?

If it’s a small amount just fill your tank with straight fuel and you should be fine. If it’s a full tank of mixed fuel then drain it out to prevent plug fouling and excess carbon build-up. Otherwise there is no need to have it serviced and no harm will come to your machine.

Q. Should I use premium gas in my ATV?

Nonetheless, most ATVs guzzle regular 87 octane gasoline but can perform optimally with the pricier 91 or 89 octane fuel. As such, it’s advisable to use only premium fuel for two strokes because they operate at a greater compression rate. This means not buying anything lower than 91 octane fuel.

Q. Will higher octane gas hurt my engine?

The higher the octane, the greater its ability to prevent the unruly type of combustion engineers call detonation. The goal is to ignite the fuel mixture solely with the spark plug, rather than from the heat in the cylinder, to prevent detonation, which can seriously damage high-performance engines.

Q. Is ethanol free gas better for ATV?

The best solution for worry-free operation in small engines is non-ethanol gas. Sometimes called pure gas or clear gas, non-ethanol gas comes with an octane rating of 88 and that will make ATV engines very happy. It takes the worry out of storage and is safe on engine parts.

Q. What kind of gas do you put in a Can Am?

Always use fresh gasoline; it oxidizes over time, loses octane and can damage your fuel system if improperly stored. We don’t recommend custom blends or “race gas”—stick to pump gas. Your high-performance Can-Am was not designed for lower-grade 87 octane fuels; however, they can be used in an emergency.

Q. What type of gas do you put in a Can Am Spyder?

For Spyder models, your machine will perform to its highest potential and best performance on 91-octane fuel with no ethanol. That said, you will not damage anything if you use 87-octane fuel with no more than 10% ethanol, it just won’t perform top its full potential.

Q. What type of gas does a Can Am Maverick take?

91 octane

Q. Can you use 93 octane in a four wheeler?

Most ATVs can use regular 87 octane gasoline. on some quads, premium is recommended, but not mandatory. This means that putting 91 or 93 octane will result in increased performance and a smoother engine, but if you want to save some bucks you can always go for regular as well.

Q. Can you run 110 octane in a RZR?

You can, but it won’t do any good… Run regular pump fuel if it is a stock engine. Some people say that the higher octane (knock index) is bad for a stock engine. It probably depends on the timing, and you can’t adjust that unless you get an aftermarket ignition with adjustable timing…

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