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Offline Hillclimb#42

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Re: Gas Guzzler
« Reply #15 on: December 20, 2007, 01:42:56 AM »
 I'm not sure I agree that a k5 should have better gas mileage than a 250. I ride both and they are both jetted right. I often take turns with them and the 500 is always drinking faster. The 500's piston is basically twice the piston right? I would say that jetting and float adjustment will help out, but saying the 250 drinks more fuel would be like saying a big block chevy should have the same gas milage as a small block or even an in-line 6 cylinder. Maybe you guys are getting older and heading back to the truck sooner for breaktime. Maybe someone should put these theories to a test. Milage test on the same trail or track.

Offline kx666

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Re: Gas Guzzler
« Reply #16 on: December 20, 2007, 03:28:07 AM »
I'm not sure I agree that a k5 should have better gas mileage than a 250. I ride both and they are both jetted right. I often take turns with them and the 500 is always drinking faster. The 500's piston is basically twice the piston right? I would say that jetting and float adjustment will help out, but saying the 250 drinks more fuel would be like saying a big block chevy should have the same gas milage as a small block or even an in-line 6 cylinder. Maybe you guys are getting older and heading back to the truck sooner for breaktime. Maybe someone should put these theories to a test. Milage test on the same trail or track.

i have a 454 in my 98 chev truck with 4.10 gearing, i get about 13 to 14 mpg. my father has a 2007 dodge 5.7l (350 ci) "hemi" (even though it is a wedge head...) geared 3.43 getting the same fuel milage. i can tow a 28' covered trailer filled with bikes and a  3500 lbs camper, weight totaling about 9000lbs. i get about 10 mpg wi this set up. my father tows a 3000lbs trailer and gets 7mpg. just something to think about.

a yz125 has a 38mm carb, a stock k5 has a 39mm carb. my 99 yz runs dry long before my k5, but also keep in mind the yz's tank is smaller.

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Re: Gas Guzzler
« Reply #17 on: January 28, 2008, 12:34:23 PM »
I bought A 2001 Kx500 last year.  This is my first dirtbike.  It is crazy fast which i new it would be. I am finally getting comfortable on it.  Anyways, I have noticed that it does drink a lot of gas.  I would have to agree with Hillcimb #42.  That the piston is much larger so it will take more fuel to fill the cylinder than a 250.