1:1 fuel mix with new 2 stroke oil big power gain?
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1:1 fuel mix with new 2 stroke oil big power gain?
Im not sure what it is but i got some Quicksilver 2 stoke oil mix and man it seems to burn better or something because my car has a little extra get go with this stuff i got it a gander mountian one night on a side shopping thing.
I had been using the pennzoil stuff for the longest time then i tryed this and it was pepyer then whent back to the pennzoil for a week and tryed it agian its the 2 stroke mix im telling you.
Call me crazy but i noticed i difference in power.
Same gas station same amount of fuel different mix.
Any ideas or has anyone else used this stuff yet?
I had been using the pennzoil stuff for the longest time then i tryed this and it was pepyer then whent back to the pennzoil for a week and tryed it agian its the 2 stroke mix im telling you.
Call me crazy but i noticed i difference in power.
Same gas station same amount of fuel different mix.
Any ideas or has anyone else used this stuff yet?
I'm almost sure 1 oz per gallon is 128:1. I found my car running best on some Suzuki CCI 2 stroke oil. its quite a bit thicker than your TCW-3 oils found in the marina. even went up to Kawasaki's 2 stroke oil which was a 40W oil I realized. I ended up running 6 quarts of it no problems. but still ran better with the thinner Suzuki blend which was probably the closest stuff I have found to the Idamehtsu rotary premix or however you spell it. The suzuki blend is not terribly priced, plus if you befriend your local parts person at a motorcycle shop maybe he will give you a case at 20% off. I am pretty sure it was under $3 a quart at Cost +10% when I bought it last.
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I saw that Quicksilver 2 stoke oil at Walmart when I was buying their inexpensive $10/gallon generic stuff. It was much more expensive, which pretty much ruled it out for regular use unless there is a substantial advantage in performance.
I'm almost sure 1 oz per gallon is 128:1. I found my car running best on some Suzuki CCI 2 stroke oil. its quite a bit thicker than your TCW-3 oils found in the marina. even went up to Kawasaki's 2 stroke oil which was a 40W oil I realized. I ended up running 6 quarts of it no problems. but still ran better with the thinner Suzuki blend which was probably the closest stuff I have found to the Idamehtsu rotary premix or however you spell it. The suzuki blend is not terribly priced, plus if you befriend your local parts person at a motorcycle shop maybe he will give you a case at 20% off. I am pretty sure it was under $3 a quart at Cost +10% when I bought it last.
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all i know is i got more response and my hicup at 800rpm idle was gone!
It might be worth it to me i have run it for about 500 miles now no cons only gain
It might be worth it to me i have run it for about 500 miles now no cons only gain
one thing that I did noitice with the suzuki stuff was that it would turn my engine oil dark green very quickly, even right after an oil change. the suzuki stuff naturally is greenish. wasn't sure if this was normal, or if it was just possibly due to the fact my engine was getting worn out.
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yes and that could turn fatal if he doesnt change his oil at regular interval or sooner, if the gas oil becomes to concintrated it could spark blow off his oilpan and send everything everywere.
When he said 1:1 he meant 1 oz : 1 gallon which would really be 1:128. Nevertheless, I haven't tried this stuff. I've got some AMSOIL Dominator oil that I've really been wanting to try out. If that doesn't work then maybe I'll give this stuff a shot.





