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DGCmagazine
24.04.2021 3:29:13

Re: WallyWorld SuperTech 2-Cycle Oil


jimmythebum
05.06.2021 9:12:04

Re: WallyWorld SuperTech 2-Cycle Oil [links]


ElectricGoat
27.04.2021 4:28:41

I use it with no problems. At 24:1 thats all I can afford. No, price is no object but I've read alot of good stuff on these forums about "Super Tech".


manixrock
17.06.2021 12:14:21

I know nothing about oil, except I never believe that all TCW3 oils are the same and I dont believe that store brand is same as "major" brand even if they're from the same producer.


Troyroder
27.04.2021 11:11:49

Re: Walmart Supertech 2 Cycle Oil [links]


aksjfhasdkfjh8
28.05.2021 16:47:49

Can anyone shed some light on this for me? [links]


Stephen Gornick
27.04.2021 3:28:47

So, I would say that Supertech oil is really just Pennzoil-Quaker State oil at a much cheaper price. Why pay more? here


bitcoin1234
21.05.2021 9:07:12

as long as it meets the TC-W3 rating, i'm using it. saving on oil, gives me another 3 ounces of gas. [links]


TranSlate
04.05.2021 6:11:06

Re: Walmart Supertech 2 Cycle Oil


hypertux
30.05.2021 3:42:39

I would think that the marine TCW-3 standard would be equivalent to the automotive SAE standards. If an oil states that they meet a specific requirement, then by law they would have to, althought it may mean "just" meets. The more expensive oils may, or may not, have additional detergents, etc added to them. here


michelles
22.05.2021 18:39:15

Re: Walmart Supertech 2 Cycle Oil here


DiabloD3
21.06.2021 14:16:39

Many, many products are jobbed out by sellers to generic manufacturers. But the items shipped often are very different because of the specs required. I know bicycles: many/most bike frames are mfgr at a few factories. Although the stock material might be the same (e.g. aluminum or steel tubes), there are meaningful differences in terms of the design/proportions, weight, stiffness, etc. depending on what the seller tells the factory to do. High end bikes usually have "better" specs objectively and subjectively and the design can make one bike better for you and what you use it for even if it comes from the same factory. The factories also sell totally generic frames at various price points from el-cheapo to pretty high end that are simply relabeled and you can find brand X bikes that are essentially the same as NameBrand, for less money. Unless you know if the specification differences are meaningful you don't know if the price diff. is warranted.


zmauricepittmanj
20.06.2021 2:33:03

Certainly the ingredient lists you linked show genuine differences.


cgrongs
19.06.2021 11:17:17

I know nothing about oil, except I never believe that all TCW3 oils are the same and I dont believe that store brand is same as "major" brand even if they're from the same producer.


yydertt
19.05.2021 12:27:48

The confusion a lot of people have comes from not understanding just what the words "stroke" and "cycle" mean when talking about internal combustion engines. more


blackish
17.06.2021 20:39:00

A "stroke" describes the linear, or up and down, action the piston makes within its cylinder. One stroke for the piston to move up and one stroke for the piston to move down. A "cycle" describes the circular action of the crankshaft. One complete revolution of the crankshaft equals one cycle.


markvictor94
19.05.2021 2:35:47

Two-cycle oil is regular motor oil that you put in the oil filler hole on an automobile engine. more


YeahR
29.04.2021 5:06:56

Not Necessarily! There is 2 cycle oil for air cooled engines like lawn mowers, snow blowers, and then there is Marine engine 2 cycle oil.