What do you think. I might try it.
Interesting use for 2 cycle oil.
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We've been using it in vp44 diesel's for years to save the pump's. ULSD removes all the lubricity.You stay classy Chet Beireis
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This has been done with gasoline engines in the marine world for years. Some people tried to run it all the time, others such as myself just added some here and there. Can't say anyone saw a performance increase, and when you only get 2 MPG @ cruise you wont even notice a 5% increase in economy
. Where it was thought to help was in lubricating the internals as marine engines are run under constant high load. It was also thought to help guard against moisture related issues.
When it came time to winterize, we would take a new fuel / water separator filter and add 1/2 STA-BIL and 1/2 two-stroke engine oil to it. Fire up the engines and let it run for about 30 seconds to a minute. This would fog the cylinders, injectors, fuel lines and pumps for winter. This was also the recommended winterization process from Mercury Racing for all of their gasoline V8 engines.Last edited by Scotty07; 09-16-2009, 10:06 PM.
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Take note of the proper way to winterize your "boat".Originally posted by OffShore View PostI trying the Lucas on the vette for a while and it did seem to run smoother, didnt notice any mpg gain though
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Scotty07, I'm real happy for you, and I'ma let you finish, but Video_Master was the greatest know-it-all of all time.Originally posted by Scotty07 View PostThis has been done with gasoline engines in the marine world for years. Some people tried to run it all the time, others such as myself just added some here and there. Can't say anyone saw a performance increase, and when you only get 2 MPG @ cruise you wont even notice a 5% increase in economy
. Where it was thought to help was in lubricating the internals as marine engines are run under constant high load. It was also thought to help guard against moisture related issues.
When it came time to winterize, we would take a new fuel / water separator filter and add 1/2 STA-BIL and 1/2 two-stroke engine oil to it. Fire up the engines and let it run for about 30 seconds to a minute. This would fog the cylinders, injectors, fuel lines and pumps for winter. This was also the recommended winterization process from Mercury Racing for all of their gasoline V8 engines.Originally posted by NickThe choice is easy.
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Word.Originally posted by xjfish View PostI sell "Neutra" a Schaeffers Oil Product, works better than 2cycle oil IMO... Is more expensive.
Or FP60 by www.lubecontrol.com is what I use.
Two-stroke oil is really popular with the rotary cloud. Certain 2-stroke oils can be hard on the cats. If it isn't ashless, it's not good to put into a catted motor.I'm Dark, I'm Dan...I'm Darkdan
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