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<blockquote data-quote="TNtroller" data-source="post: 228655" data-attributes="member: 4251"><p>4strokes would probably be closer to the 4 cyclinder in your car, just go easy for a minute or 2 and should be good to go. 2strokes, I usually let it warm up until it will idle good w/o any choke or fast idle assist, then go easy under way for a few more minutes. Warming up a 2 stroke on choke for too long will foul the plugs as will letting it just idle for too long. 4 strokes don't have the oil/gas mix, just gas so it's more like a car engine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNtroller, post: 228655, member: 4251"] 4strokes would probably be closer to the 4 cyclinder in your car, just go easy for a minute or 2 and should be good to go. 2strokes, I usually let it warm up until it will idle good w/o any choke or fast idle assist, then go easy under way for a few more minutes. Warming up a 2 stroke on choke for too long will foul the plugs as will letting it just idle for too long. 4 strokes don't have the oil/gas mix, just gas so it's more like a car engine. [/QUOTE]
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