Since the belray gets cheaper the more you buy, I want to buy in bulk. But I rarely use my saws. Would buying the 4l jug be wise and just slowly use it over the course of multiple years?
Does 2 cycle oil have a shelf life?
Flame me too. I think this is the first oil thread I have been apart of since I joined.
How much do you have to buy until it's free?Since the belray gets cheaper the more you buy, I want to buy in bulk.
1 qt would be bulk for youSince the belray gets cheaper the more you buy, I want to buy in bulk. But I rarely use my saws. Would buying the 4l jug be wise and just slowly use it over the course of multiple years?
Yessir BossJust say no to a 50:1 mix ratio.
That'd be 3.2 opgi had always run the echo power blend at 45:1 and never had a failure,,,, i am going to run this at 40:1 by using 3 ounces per gallon,,, figure i cant go wrong with that and even with that i will still be ahead cost wise,,, glad to see a lot of people using it with no issues
Do the math and get back to usnope,,, not according to the bottle and heres the label
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You're getting the saw in a few months. It currently has had 3 tanks of fuel through it, all 90 non eth & 50:1 stihl standard Ultra. It will have another 4-8 tanks through it when you get it. Would you like to see what 10 tanks of ultra at 50:1 look like, or should I switch oils & ratio? I have Torco syn, Belray Si-7, Maxima Tundra, Arctic Cat syn & SLP Racing syn in stock.
see,, now your splitting hairs,,,,i am not the one that makes the labels,,,, i figure since they spend the money to research an test everything then it must be either close or right,,, 2.6 ounces of echo power blend with 9 tenths of a gallon is 45:1,,,, so 3 ounces should be 40:1 with a gallon
I don'tI wouldn't run 50:1 in a weedwacker.
I don't think it's that cheap at my local motorcycle shop, of course nothing else is cheap there either...Klotz is under $20 a quart in my area. I use it in saws and has always held up excellent in the full blown drag banshees and blasters. And to me it smells way better than Bel-ray but I wldnt hesitate a bit to run either.
You certainly don't have to use deodorant when you run Klotz!Klotz is under $20 a quart in my area. I use it in saws and has always held up excellent in the full blown drag banshees and blasters. And to me it smells way better than Bel-ray but I wldnt hesitate a bit to run either.
If you don't mind telling me, what kind of oil would you run in a stock chain saw and what ratio.The Stihl, and Husky oils don't work well at 32:1.....they leave too much crud behind.
I buy a better oil so I can use more of it and still have a nice clean engine.
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