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hi guys
i have a dt125r year 2000, it is unrestricted and currently has a dep exhaust fitted, do i have to de-coke this? and if so whats the best way to go about it?
any advice would be gratefully recieved
cheers 
mushty111

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all strokers need decoking i find the best way is to burn it ...... heat it up with the oxy torch then when its cooled down feed a length of chain in wit a piece of wire tied to it so you dont lose itthen give it a good shake


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You could use Caustic Soda. I did mine with this. Be careful though. I used hot water for the solution, plugged up one end and filled it up. Left it 24 hours and washed it out.

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how often do you need to do this ?.

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and what are the sympthoms that you might need to do this???

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from what i have read the symptoms are your exhaust spitting out crud and generally a performance drop

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hmm sounds like my oil spitting dragon might need a flame then.


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does anyone know if there is anything inside a complete DEP exhaust or is it just emty.
since if emty, it'll be quite easy to clean.

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