Very good technical article for you poo guys on proper warm up of CFI engines

momoney2123

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2800 miles on my 2012 Pro RMK after this weekend. I have had zero issues, motor has not been apart. My oil pump is turned up 2.5 turns from factory, and i have always let it warm up to 90-100 degrees on initial start up. After digging out after being stuck, or taking a break, I always start it up, and let the water temp stabilize before taking off again. Again, ZERO issues with my pos Poo 800.

RKTEK is a smart guy, not denying the fact, he also sells pistons for a living. Just saying.

i will be putting in his drop in piston kit in my sled over the summer by the way.

Yea, i think the article was more for inexpierenced owners. You are already are doing a couple of the things he mentioned. After having his pistons, the wossners are a much better piston than any factory piston currently produced, IMO. He does sell pistons, but also does much more than that. If the article would have said #5, buy a set of Rk tek pistons or mentioned that anywhere in article, it would have felt like a sales pitch. Good luck with the drop in kit, i have a feeling you will like the performance.
 

snobuilder

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Lol. I would have to agree. If you don't know simply by the sound that there ain't enough heat in the pipe to hammer down, then you shouldn't be riding a 2 stroke. Plain and simple. Just sayin'

I guess I shouldn't be driving a 2 stroke according to you....LOL....do you need a speedo and tach or is your ear enough to judge speed as well?
 

momoney2123

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One thing i will add. On the etecs we have the idiot proof "warm up" phrase flashing across the screen until the computer thinks its warmed up. I added the digital display of water temp to my sled this year. The warm up stops flashing at exactly 85 degrees everytime, which also concurs with kelsays 80-90 degree mention.
 

xcr440

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Lol. I would have to agree. If you don't know simply by the sound that there ain't enough heat in the pipe to hammer down, then you shouldn't be riding a 2 stroke. Plain and simple. Just sayin'

Regardless of the resident smart ***, this is what it comes down to.
 

POLARISDAN

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so not knowing this i warm up and dont really pay attention..getting ready, closing a tab, whatever and it goes to around 120 or so and shuts off(POS POO 800) by itself..what does that mean?
 

momoney2123

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so not knowing this i warm up and dont really pay attention..getting ready, closing a tab, whatever and it goes to around 120 or so and shuts off(POS POO 800) by itself..what does that mean?

It is likely a built in safe guard. I know the etecs will shut themselves off if they idle too long or get to warm as well. 120 degrees isnt that warm. Not sure if poo has a timer or another sensor telling it to shutoff.
 
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lenny

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warming up any engine is a good idea. Yamaha 4s have been doing this for 12 years now. It's kinda funny that we don't know better to warm a machine up and the OM has to provide that for us but hey,,whatever works I guess,,better than abusing it as some of us do.
 

snobuilder

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so not knowing this i warm up and dont really pay attention..getting ready, closing a tab, whatever and it goes to around 120 or so and shuts off(POS POO 800) by itself..what does that mean?

I think mine shuts off about 5 minutes after the thermostat opens and no throttle input.
 

snobuilder

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warming up any engine is a good idea. Yamaha 4s have been doing this for 12 years now. It's kinda funny that we don't know better to warm a machine up and the OM has to provide that for us but hey,,whatever works I guess,,better than abusing it as some of us do.

You must mean the advanced technology red light that turns off tellin' you it's time to pour the beans to her....LOL

You 2 stroke experts can listen for your pipe signal....LMAO!.....I'd gladly rather listen to the R-1 spine chiller....LOL
 
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