Oil used in VP premix fuel bottles?

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Ron660

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I recently purchased a bottle of two-cycle SEF/VP 94 octane premixed fuel. Whatever oil they use must be quality due to the JASO-FD rating. Does anyone know what type of 2-cycle oil they use in their premix cans? A VP rep. wouldn't disclose it.
 
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I use 800 2T or Maxima K2. The 800 is a double ester oil and keeps power valves cleaner than the 710 does,but thats not an issue with OPE.


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Think I'll go with the 800. The Motul site says the 710 is JASO-FD and for the 800 says "Exceeds all Standards"! Also the 800 has a higher flash point if that means anything.
 
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The 710 is good stuff. I ran 5 gallons of mix with it and it left no deposits and the bottom end was nice and oily with 40:1. I'm going to try the 800 since t was on sale online this past week cheaper than maxima K2.
 
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Thanks KenJax. Looks like a good one to mix myself. Any experience with the Motul 800?
The 710 is good stuff. I ran 5 gallons of mix with it and it left no deposits and the bottom end was nice and oily with 40:1. I'm going to try the 800 since t was on sale online this past week cheaper than maxima K2.
Motul 710 & 800 are the same except 800 has an additive to keep the power valve free for M/C use. if the 800 is cheaper than 710 thats the way to go. Normal prices here 710 is cheaper so we use that. info via Motul rep
 
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Would you guy's recommend the VP premix over the Stihl/Husqvarna/Trufuel mix? I've used the Stihl and TruFuel in the past but picked up the VP from baileys during a special offer. I always store my saws with the canned premix to prevent ethanol issues.

I noticed that the Stihl/Husqvarna/TruFuel cans are identical with different labeling. I'm guessing it's bottled at the same factory using different oils depending on the brand. The VP is in a different can and leads me to believe it's bottled elsewhere.
 
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Halligan, I would choose the VP over the Stihl due to the better quality oil used. Just like Kenjax said earlier....VP uses Motul which is JASO-FD certified (highest performance rating). Stihl uses their HP Ultra oil which is JASO-FB certified.
 
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Buy the 4 cycle Tru-Fuel and mix whatever oil you want in it


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If the straight truefuel is cheaper then mixing yourself is a good idea. If it's the same price then you end up spending more adding the oil of your choice. I've been running the VP and still have 6 more can's and I'll likely just order more VP when needed.

As a wood burner cutting for my supply and my mothers I don't cut daily or even weakly. When something comes along I fire up the saw's and go to it. Some job's won't even burn a tank of fuel which is why I like the premix. I don't have to keep dumping gas out a retreating with canned fuel for storage.

I started cutting the top out of a red oak today and only burned a little more than one tank in my 346 and a 1/2 tank in the 372. This oak is a big tree though and when I get into the trunk the 372 will be running a lot so I'll just run plain old gas with Stihl Ultra to save some $$$.
 
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If given the option which VP would you run the 40:1 or 50:1 mix? When mixing up regular gasoline I always stop at around 9/10ths of a gallon so I run a little richer than 50:1. Is it worth running the 40:1 canned fuel? Would that warrant a card adjustment to run at 40:1?

For the record I've been running 50:1 canned fuel.
 
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How much fuel do you use? It would be cheaper to buy a 5 gallon pail of VP T4 93 octane fuel for about $60 and add a 5 gallon bottle of oil to it. For about $70 you have 5 gallons of it instead of about $150 for 5 gallons buying it by the can.


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