Strawberry Scented Two Stroke Oil
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Strawberry Scented Two Stroke Oil
Could be the the anwser to midpipe stank, synthetic to boot..
http://www.scooterworks.com/2_Stroke...City_P2432.cfm
http://www.scooterworks.com/2_Stroke...City_P2432.cfm
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Originally Posted by bajaman
I'd read about this, seems interesting I guess, though to me NOTHING beats the smell of KLOTZ burning in a two-stroke.
Have you run Klotz in your 7 as a premix?
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No, but in all the two-stroke motorcycles and ATVs I've every had, all I used was KLOTZ. It smells SO sweet....ummmmmm!
But now that you mention it....I don't know of any reason why it WOULDN'T be usable in a rotary engine as a pre-mix....
The pre-mix gurus need to chime in here. I still run the OMP on my car but I do add a few ounces of Marvel Mystery Oil to each tank of gas. I've said it before and I'll say it again (and get blasted for it) but I damned near SWEAR that the Pettit pre-mix is nothing more than MMO.....
But now that you mention it....I don't know of any reason why it WOULDN'T be usable in a rotary engine as a pre-mix....
The pre-mix gurus need to chime in here. I still run the OMP on my car but I do add a few ounces of Marvel Mystery Oil to each tank of gas. I've said it before and I'll say it again (and get blasted for it) but I damned near SWEAR that the Pettit pre-mix is nothing more than MMO.....
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You can buy all kind of different scents for fuel.. grape, cherry, bubble gum, cottn candy, pina colada,...
http://store.summitracing.com/egnsea...5&autoview=sku
http://store.summitracing.com/egnsea...5&autoview=sku
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The first one is an oil, and the second is just a fuel additive. Seems like the first one would be a better choice, as its and entire liter, and for my application, will last for 3 fillups AND act as a premix. The second choice only lasts one fillup.