Heilman181
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What are the pros and cons of using synthetic 2 stroke oil? Should it be broken in with regular 2 stroke oil, then switched to synthetic? Would you still run 50:1 ratio with synthetic? Thanks!
Dan -Actually , virtually all Tcw3 oils also meet the archaic TC aircooled standard (actually nobody really knows if they do or not since the test engines wore out but they are considered compliant) While a dedicated aircooled oil that meets newer standards such as JASO FC or ISO L-egd is preferrable to a TCW3 oil in a chainsaw-the TCW# will indeed work. I ran outboard oils for many years with zero oil related problems.DanManofStihl said:Is it Api-Tc approved? the Tcw3 oil will not work in a chainsaw.
Ya got me.. I ment to put aircooled behind Citrgo and some how forgot.Sure you said that, after you edited.
Dan Forsh said:Why do people keep on posting about oil?
Dan Forsh said:Why do people keep on posting about oil?
The manufacturers do the R & D and make it fit for purpose. Just buy what your saw manufacturer recommends for God's sakes.
I don't even have to say "Go Figure" at this point. This isn't a life changing decision.
bwalker said:Is the new Husky synthetic the stuff in the silver bottle?
You can break in fine with a synthetic. Mobil one is factory fill on the corvette and a variety of other high end vehicles.
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