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6.2bamaboyRTR 09-16-2012 08:50 PM

2 cycle oil in 6.2 diesel
 
does anyone run this in their 6.2s? is it recommended?

Mayhem 09-16-2012 09:10 PM

Yeah I run 2cycle oil in both of my trucks 1 ounce per gallon it is kind of a good idea due to the fact that our IP's dont like low sulfur diesel I by penzoil synthetic 2 cycle by the gallon from my local parts store my 6.5 had a shut off soliniod issue earlier in the year since I have run oil in the fuel havent had any more issues:tu:

chrisa1995 09-17-2012 09:50 AM

Mayhem do you also use a fuel additive or just the 2 stroke oil? i currently use a power service additive.

Mayhem 09-17-2012 11:40 AM

Once in a blue moon do I use diesel 911 the place I get my fuel from has straight diesel not that bioblend crap I put 1 ounce per gallon of fuel no matter what seems to be working quite well so far:tu:

racer55 10-24-2012 09:59 AM

1 Attachment(s)
Bio-diesel eliminates the need for lubricity additive if available,antigel or fuel conditioner is still required in cold climates:
Note:only 0 ash marine 2 cycle oil should be used for a lubricity additive at a ratio of 1:200-the less dye the better also,it can cloud the optical sensor on electronic IP's
Lubricity additive study:

Splat_NJ 03-28-2014 03:05 AM


Originally Posted by racer55 (Post 952691)
Bio-diesel eliminates the need for lubricity additive if available,antigel or fuel conditioner is still required in cold climates:
Note:only 0 ash marine 2 cycle oil should be used for a lubricity additive at a ratio of 1:200-the less dye the better also,it can cloud the optical sensor on electronic IP's
Lubricity additive study:

Racer, I know this is an old thread but thanks for posting that file. Has a similar test been done more recently? Supposedly fuel manufacturers have been increasing lubrocity for a few years now but I don't know how true that is.

racer55 03-28-2014 06:53 AM

I don't know of a more recent study?Google?

I doubt that anything is ever added to improve fuel unless mandated-we get lower quality accompanied by higher prices ,that's the only trend I have seen.

Splat_NJ 03-28-2014 07:00 AM


Originally Posted by racer55 (Post 1055429)
I don't know of a more recent study?Google?

I doubt that anything is ever added to improve fuel unless mandated-we get lower quality accompanied by higher prices ,that's the only trend I have seen.

Damn right about that. I can't find OptiLube or FPPF anywhere around me. Guess I'll go back to the 2-stroke oil I've been using. Thanks.


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