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Posted on May 30, 2009

Type of gas

We have a Kawasaki 1100 zxi jet ski, hasn't been used in a few years, and we forgot if there is a particular type of gas, i.e., regular, unleaded, super. Does anyone know what type of gas we should use? I can't seem to find it in the manual.

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Regular or unleaded are fine if it is a four stroke engine but if it is a two stroke engine you will need to fill an oil tank also with two stroke oil, or you may have to mix it in a can , see manufacturer for mix ratio.

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