2 stroke oil
#11
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Too bad all you're doing is giving even more money to the oil companies.
Actually, you're wrong. Since I was not wrong I do not posses a wrong, therefore it can't be my wrong.
Actually, you're wrong. Since I was not wrong I do not posses a wrong, therefore it can't be my wrong.
#12
I guess you don't possess a spell check button to go with your grammar **** attitude either? If I didn't know better, I would swear you are Forced Induction reincarnated. If not, you're just as big an *** as he was, and aren't going to make many friends the way you're going.
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#13
you do possess a terrible attitude though, and yeah you are wrong because it has been proven many times that 2 stroke oil provides lubrication to the fuel system. I don't use it because I don't want to, but let's not bash everyone that does and if people want to spend money on the oil then that is their given right, who are you to say that what they're doing is wrong?
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I guess you don't possess a spell check button to go with your grammar **** attitude either? If I didn't know better, I would swear you are Forced Induction reincarnated. If not, you're just as big an *** as he was, and aren't going to make many friends the way you're going.
#16
Wow I think you may be onto something here. I am thinking your right. Now back on topic I dont see what 2 stroke oil would hurt and why it wouldnt add a little lubrication.
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I dont see what 2 stroke oil would hurt and why it wouldnt add a little lubrication.
I use one small bottle, like you would get for a weedeater, every other tank in my LBZ.. and it LOVES it.
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Thank god, everyone can decide by himself if extra lubrication is needed or not,- amount of two stroke oil does play an important role.
As a general rule of thumb a mixture of 1: 200 down to 1:250 is enough.
(For those not sure what that means:
1 quart 2-stroke oil mixed with 200 liter or 50 gallons of diesel)
Testing showed wear in thinner mixtures and an almost stopped wear at the above mentioned mixtures.
As a general rule of thumb a mixture of 1: 200 down to 1:250 is enough.
(For those not sure what that means:
1 quart 2-stroke oil mixed with 200 liter or 50 gallons of diesel)
Testing showed wear in thinner mixtures and an almost stopped wear at the above mentioned mixtures.
Last edited by Deezel Stink3r; 10-27-2010 at 11:18 AM.
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