Alright my uncle and I got in an arguement about what mix oil we use and what ratio. He told me that 100:1 was the only way to go I was like :jawdrop:, most everyone I know mixs 50:1 or just slightly less. WTF is he thinking?
...and have tore them down after hard use to find everything inside nice and oily! And not much carbon or smoke either!
When I was at the dealer today I happened to notice a flyer near the oil display. It was a chart listing the amount of oil per gallon of fuel for the different ratios from 16:1 all the way to 100:1. The interesting part was at the bottom of the page in a foot note.
It said that at 100:1 the margin for error was so slim that the company that manufactured the oil (amsoil or mobil 1, I didnt pay much attention to that part) didnt recomend anything less than 70:1 mix ratio.
I too will keep running 50:1 anything less than that and I'd be getting a little scared
oil=power
We have run amsoil mixed at 100:1 for years in 5 chainsaws, 8 backpack blowers, and 12 trimmers , and we have had no problems at all.
Not me!!! 32/1 Mobil1 MX2t!!!
Those who talk about 100/1 being cheaper than 32/1 should have their head examined. What BS!!!
We have run 100:1 Optimol for years with no problems. I switched to a 40:1 mixture when I learned about the oil sealing the rings for more compression. That said we have over 30 saws and have run them hard on it for over 15 years with no proven problems. With the crap gas these days and the margin of error factored in, I'll be running 40:1 and keeping the gnats away. On a side note, I've developed a love for the 2-stroke smell since mixing richer, it'll probably be the death of me.
Not me!!! 32/1 Mobil1 MX2t!!!
Those who talk about 100/1 being cheaper than 32/1 should have their head examined. What BS!!!
I never said using amsoil at 100:1 was the best or the cheapest, or most powerful. What I am saying is you can get good service from your equipment using it.
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