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This Houston, Texas-based company has been around since 1913, creating innovative formulations for all your motor needs. As an international company, Pennzoil is one of the market leaders in manufacturing motor oil, gear oil, and transmission fluid. One of the most popular products is the Marine XLF Engine Oil. here
Two-stroke engine oils are specially formulated for two-cycle (two-stroke) engines. Two-stroke engines differ from four-stroke engines with higher RPMs and better heat management through friction reduction and improved lubricity. They offer full intake, compression, combustion and exhaust output with a single up-and-down piston movement for every combustion cycle, as opposed to two times for every combustion cycle for a 4-stroke engine. Given this, 2-stroke engines are very popular on motorcycles.
We cannot truly say whether both the oils are identical, but it is a fact that they share many similar characteristics. For instance, both Supertech and Mobil 1 are synthetic oils. Both of them are licensed by Dexos 1, both fully comply with the government’s safety standards and regulations, and both are considered perfect for gasoline engines. more
The Supertech oil is an oil from Walmart, but you can often find it in other places like Amazon. If you want to check it out on Amazon, you can do it here. Remember that it’s important to choose the right engine oil for your engine.
One of the most popular motor oils available on the market is Mobil 1, which is highly regarded by many auto specialists due to its quality and durability. Moreover, Mobil 1 is the official motor oil for Nascar and has been promoted and authorized by many automotive specialists and racing experts. Due to its popularity and association with NASCAR, Mobil 1 is a lot more expensive than Supertech Oil, but are there any differences in terms of quality? more
Use the 5w20 as recommended by Ford but go with the high mileage version. Definitely substitute one quart of the oil with one quart of Lucas oil stop leak additive. I’ve used it for years and it really works on high mileage cars, not only to revitalizing seals to help stop leaks but provides added lubrication and performance. [links]
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DANGER: HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED, CALL PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY. READ CAREFULLY OTHER WARNINGS ON BACK. DANGER: CONTAINS PETROLEUM DISTILLATES, LUBRICANT, AND SOLVENT. VAPOR HARMFUL. USE WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION. AVOID PROLONGED OR REPEATED SKIN CONTACT WITH FLUID. THOROUGHLY WASH EXPOSED AREAS WITH SOAP AND WATER. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. DON'T POLLUTE. CONSERVE RESOURCES.
Instructions: . ? Mixing Instructions: Mix only in a well-ventilated area away from sparks or open flames. Use a clean, approved fuel container with fresh gasoline. Mix thoroughly before use. Always follow manufacturer's recommended mix ratios for optimum performance and protection. Ratio: 16:1, Ounces of Oil: 8, Gallons of Gasoline: 1. Ratio: 32:1, Ounces of Oil: 8, Gallons of Gasoline: 2. Ratio: 40:1, Ounces of Oil: 8, Gallons of Gasoline: 2.5. Ratio: 50:1, Ounces of Oil: 8, Gallons of Gasoline: 3. Variable ratio oil injection system:. No premix required more
Safe Handling Instructions: DANGER: HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED, CALL PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY. READ CAREFULLY OTHER WARNINGS ON BACK. DANGER: CONTAINS PETROLEUM DISTILLATES, LUBRICANT, AND SOLVENT. VAPOR HARMFUL. USE WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION. AVOID PROLONGED OR REPEATED SKIN CONTACT WITH FLUID. THOROUGHLY WASH EXPOSED AREAS WITH SOAP AND WATER. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. DON'T POLLUTE. CONSERVE RESOURCES. [links]
Very good and clean burning oil for 2stroke air cooled engines, my 70cc bike engine loves it at 25-28:1 ratio, i could go 32:1 after broken-in, fairly low carbon build up too on other engines i run.I trust this oil and i want my stuff to last.Good oil. [links]
I would agree with ijustdunno's posting on the 2.6 oz version of this oil. This is running in a weedeater trimmer and mccoughloch chainsaw. The 40:1 3.2oz per gallon mixture is required for both these engines. I would add the Sta-bil product and or Seafoam to the fuel as well since the more expensive 2 stroke oils already have these types of additives in them. (This is partly why they are more expensive.) The oil seems to work well with low smoke and easy starts. The bottle states this is Full Synthetic (and I hope it is!) and I am not sure who manufactures this oil. Some state it is made by Warren or Penzoil. I don't think you will have any problems with it, just as long as the oil/fuel mixture is correct for your specific engine. The 6.4oz bottle is great with a clear siding with ml/fluid oz markers, for seeing how much oil is in the bottle.