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bober182
24.05.2021 3:27:33

4) Normally synthetic oil will mix fine with conventional oil. here


stone
28.05.2021 15:12:04

I've run Dino, Semi- synthetic and full synthetics oils. here


Regent
10.06.2021 6:51:38

Your not getting Dino oil anywhere near my boat. The stuff works almost as well as ipecac. Keeps Champion spark plugs and Carbon Guard in business [links]


EvgenijM86
25.04.2021 14:59:41

1) Most 2 cycle OBs call for TCW-III certified oil. Unless your motor calls for a synthetic TCW-III, you can safely use either conventional or synthetic 2 cycle oil.


sherryparent90
05.05.2021 19:20:22

2) Some say the synthetic-blend 2 cycle oil smokes less. However, I have found that the amount of smoke produced by a particular oil to be difficult to quantify.


hritzen
05.05.2021 18:55:51

Think about this: the main difference between 2-cycle outboard engines and 2-cycle power equipment engines is how they're used. An outboard engine on a boat is typically accelerated to a particular RPM, which maintained until you've reached your destination. (Typically half the RPM of a chainsaw or concrete saw.) The engine on a 2-cycle chainsaw or concrete saw is constantly stopped and started, alternating between periods of idle and periods of redline RPM's, upwards of 14,000 RPM!


spa
22.06.2021 22:39:30

Air-cooled 2-cycle oil for outdoor power equipment require less heavy oils, which can cause piston ring sticking and loss of power. Due to operating conditions and temperature, a high detergent formula is used, which provides deposit control under high temperature use, unlike outboard engine oil. High detergent oil provides necessary protection from high RPM, high engine temperature operation and engine damage.


Delia
30.04.2021 4:20:28

A frequent question we answer at DHS Equipment, is about oil for 2-cycle engines. Many people ask, "can I use outboard engine oil in my 2-cycle equipment?" This has been debatable for years, but the short answer is, no, you should not.


draaglom
05.05.2021 18:55:51

If the experts say mixing conventional oil and synthetic is not good. why then do most if not all of the major oil producers sell conventional/synthetic blend oils?


usable
22.06.2021 22:39:30

Fact You may interchange synthetic and conventional oil as long as the synthetic motor oil product and conventional motor oil product meet the viscosity and performance requirements outlined in the vehicle’s owner’s manual. Synthetic blends, in fact, are a mixture of conventional and synthetic-base oils.


kongming208
30.04.2021 4:20:28

Myth 4: Switching between synthetic and conventional You can't switch from synthetic oil to conventional oil or mix the two.


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