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Old 01-13-2013, 12:41 AM
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You could try some Marvel Mystery Oil added to your fuel. My cubs don't seem to smell as bad whenever I add that in and it does a wonderful job, too. Maybe it's just me that thinks it doesn't smell as bad.

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I did that in my 0 today for the first time. took it for a trip around the yard for a bit and that sucker runs so much better now. the stuff smells like parts cleaner / K-1 and PB blaster
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I have run this stuff in my Cub before. I love the Bubble Gum and Burnout Blueberry! Also works in bullet heaters so you don't go in the house smelling like kerosene
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I have run this stuff in my Cub before. I love the Bubble Gum and Burnout Blueberry! Also works in bullet heaters so you don't go in the house smelling like kerosene
That reminds me of my racing days at Watkins Glen. We had a group that used to road race trucks. One of the guys is a surgeon, very cool guy, anyway we put the watermelon flavor in his tank when he wasn’t looking. Yep he’s black. Stunk up the whole garage LMAO.
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On my 109 I put a sort extension on the muffler outlet with a slight elbow to it. Works great. Sound quieter from the seat, and I get no fumes unless I run it indoors of course.
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I have to laugh
You guys should raise hogs, when folks would mentioned the smell, I would tell them it smells like money to me, and I laughed all the way to the bank.
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I cant help but laugh at the replies here....

Just dont ever tell her to run TP between her boobs to make them larger because its done wonders on her butt for many years,an you will be fine....lol.

I guess I just grew up with the smell,it doesnt bother me much even though I do smell it
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That reminds me of my racing days at Watkins Glen. We had a group that used to road race trucks. One of the guys is a surgeon, very cool guy, anyway we put the watermelon flavor in his tank when he wasn’t looking. Yep he’s black. Stunk up the whole garage LMAO.
Tooo funny!!! We use it in my brothers race car to. They make it with oil to lube the top end because he runs alcohol.
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