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Keith
Probably Astroglide!!No esters but I think it may have Copenhagen spit for lubricants
Probably Astroglide!!No esters but I think it may have Copenhagen spit for lubricants
What are your top three choices of 2-cycle oil?I Stated the 32:1 results were what I expected because it jives with previous scientific tests. Nothing more, nothing less.
All of the oils in redbulls test are fine. Like some more than others, but all are decent.What are your top three choices of 2-cycle oil?
As of now, I want to compare Mobil and HP2 to 800 off-road I've been using.
What's the flashpoint and viscosity with the Copenhagen additive?Has anyone tested Gary goo yet ?
That depends on how long you have been using the bottle for a spitter .What's the flashpoint and viscosity with the Copenhagen additive?
Even with such a dyno getting a good test done would be very difficult.Be great to have an industrial type dyno and do tests with each oil at different mixes and see how much peak HP varies running the saw under load .
Even with such a dyno getting a good test done would be very difficult.
you ever try husqvarna xp oil i have used it with no problems.So I have a question, and the answers are all buried in this thread somewhere.....
I want to run 50:1 in a husky t540 to richen up the non-adjustable low side (Rather than 32:1).
I dropped in a couple of hundred pages ago and decided yamalube 2r was the pick of things, is there a better choice?
You'd think that, but I was able to convince myself it did enough.Most oils won't effect tuning a whole lot between 50:1 and 32:1.
Yamalube is fine, along with oem oils.
You'd think that, but I was able to convince myself it did enough.
Not disagreeing in any way.I'm not saying it doesn't, it does, but very little. The best option is obviously to find a fully adjustable carb.
Not disagreeing in any way.
So I have a question, and the answers are all buried in this thread somewhere.....
I want to run 50:1 in a husky t540 to richen up the non-adjustable low side (Rather than 32:1).
I dropped in a couple of hundred pages ago and decided yamalube 2r was the pick of things, is there a better choice?
Because that is the only way for anyone to tell on their own, so it wont happen cause it makes sense and would put an end to the all of the questions any one individual has ................... custom tailored for them, but never happen because it would stop them from asking "which oil should I run"why not buy 2 different oils -
mix brand A - 50:1
mix brand B - 50:1
run a tank with A
run a tank with B
tell us what you think
Says the moron that believes an oil netted a 7% gain... And the same guy that advocates running a marine oil in a saw despite warnings from Stihl and Husky not to do so..wow,, your level of stupid ranks right up there with moody.
If you have to ask which oil, you should probaly stick with an OEM oil...Because that is the only way for anyone to tell on their own, so it wont happen cause it makes sense and would put an end to the all of the questions any one individual has ................... custom tailored for them, but never happen because it would stop them from asking "which oil should I run"
Says the moron that believes an oil netted a 7% gain... And the same guy that advocates running a marine oil in a saw despite warnings from Stihl and Husky not to do so..
I relize you have some financial interest in redbulls lunacy, but it's not sharp to make idiotic statements like the above on the internet. It puts your work in doubt.
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