So... I guess you are avoiding answering my questions.
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Specifications for Two Stroke Oil
- NMMA TC-W3 – two cycle water-cooled, third generation. TC-W3 obsoletes TC-W & TC-WII. Oils with this spec do not use metal based additives, and are ashless. This is an outboard specific spec.
- API TC – only API spec established for two cycle engines. It regulates lubricity, detergency, ash content & pre-ignition. Oils with this spec are typically using metal based, ash producing additives.
- JASO FA – original spec established regulating lubricity, detergency, initial torque, exhaust smoke and exhaust system blocking.
- JASO FB – increased lubricity, detergency, exhaust smoke and exhaust system blocking requirements over FA.
- JASO FC – lubricity and initial torque requirements same as FB, however far higher detergency, exhaust smoke and exhaust system blocking requirements over FB.
- JASO FD - same as FC with far higher detergency requirement.
- ISO-L-EGB – same tests and requirements as JASO FB.
- ISO-L-EGC – same tests and slightly higher detergency requirements (piston varnish) as JASO FC.
- ISO-L-EGD – same tests and requirements as JASO FD.
Here's your reference link... and I have more if it ain't good enough for ya'...
www.rm-e.no/media/two-stroke-oil.pdf
You're buyin' soap... for a chainsaw that you've likely opened up the muffler and maybe even ported??
You're a damn fool... you've bought into the propaganda... you're believing in friggin' magic.
You ain't runnin' it in a choked up Japanese moped with a pencil diameter cat exhaust system...
Use whatever makes your willie stiff... I don't care for owl crap what it is, and I won't put ya' down for it... but I'll correct misinformation and BS every time I see it.
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