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Old Dec 20, 2000 | 07:57 PM
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I went riding today in the snow. There was only about an inch of it. I need some more. Anyways, I was pulling my friend around in a sled in a feild when all of a sudden he hit a bump and flew off. I shut my blaster off and he was allright so I tried to start it. Well, it wouldnt start. After kickin and kickin it still didnt wanna start. we rolled it back to my house and tried everything. I used starter fluid, played with the gas and chok, filled it with transmission oil. Well, after it was dark my friend went home. I decided to check my sparkplug even though I just changed it a month ago. Well when I took it out it was covered in oil. I guess I mixed my oil and gas wrong. I changed the plug and tadaaaaaaaaa!! it worked. I rode it around till well........uh..now. It ran like a beut. Im a idiot!!
 
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Old Dec 20, 2000 | 09:12 PM
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Snow Blaster, here's my combo when I had my blaster. Never fowled a plug in it. I small bottle of Golden Spectro and 5 gal. of %50 turbo Blue & %50 high tes.
 
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Old Dec 20, 2000 | 10:07 PM
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Thanx for the tip. I am going to try it next time I get gas. This is the first time I blew a plug.
 
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Old Dec 20, 2000 | 10:23 PM
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I reread this post, just to be clear. That's 5gal of gas total. 2.5gal each of turbo and 92 oct.
 
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