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Mr. Gadget 01-14-04 06:09 AM


Originally posted by 13bgxl
Royal Purple makes syn.2 cycle oil. You can buy it at racing beat for like $7 a quart. They reccomend it in rotaries. I haven't seen it in stores but I haven't looked very hard either.
Ok, what does it do better for $6.11 a quart than the standard outboard 2 stroke?

projekt 01-14-04 08:45 AM

my wastegate lines never fell off.... :)

White_FC 01-14-04 09:22 AM


Originally posted by projekt
my wastegate lines never fell off.... :)
Let me guess, you were using either a S4/5 turbo, whose nipple for the compressor-pressue-differential-nipple was the same size as the actual wastegate actuator, and also most of the stock sizes of vacume hoses/manifolds.........?


Mine was a totally different(smaller...) then any of the stock vacume nipples, aswell as the wastegate actuator on either my throttle body/inlet manifold/turbo.

ANYWAY, this is a mute point, I stuffed up, I thought my hose/connection would hold upto the nipple with what I did to it, but it didn't..
This was coverd in the thread I actually posted this in, search for it if anyone is interested.


This however has nothing to do with pre-mixing, and/or 2-stroke oil.

Also, I have used TCW3 synthetic 2-stroke oil in my engine, no ill side affects were noticed. However I did not do a scientific study on it, everything I have posted has been subhective not objective. ;)

oregano 01-14-04 04:24 PM


my wastegate lines never fell off....
:rofl:

Howi 01-14-04 04:26 PM

k... i don't know what happened, but the one above is my reply. i don't know how i logged in as oregano.... :confused:

oregano 01-14-04 05:04 PM

lol. oh well.

allright, i guess i will have to do some research. i am still worried that premixing may not be enough.

i guess ppl that deserve to own cars(unlike me) dont think about these things as much. ;)

i know this has probably been talked about before, but the search function duz not find exactly what u are looking for that easily.

anyways, reposting topics like this allows new members to learn things by having the thread on the first page. so all they have to do is click on it, read it, and now they know about premixing.;

oregano 01-14-04 05:08 PM

"Also, I have used TCW3 synthetic 2-stroke oil in my engine"

do u mean u have it in ur engine, like in the oil pan? this is what i wanted to know from the very beginning. ok, now i am getting somewhere.

where do u get 2stroke synthetic?

White_FC 01-14-04 05:14 PM

No, I mean I use that for my premix oil in the fuel.

I thought by my previous comments and others it would've been pretty clear that you cannot, and I would not, use 2-stroke oil in the engine for lubrication of the bearings.

oregano 01-14-04 08:30 PM

dammit. i got excited over nothing then :(


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