Sheldon Cooper
ArboristSite Operative
No, it's a fact.
Whatever makes you happy.
No, it's a fact.
I don't joke around when I know what I'm talking about. Ignorance is bliss for other people, not me.
its all been said before ,broken down hashed out and even converted but at the end of the day run whatever you feel is right for you 20:1 to 50:1 it dont matter,just tune your carb to match
Whatever makes you happy.
Okay Sheldon, if you say so...
No if you say so, please I insist.
you can run as much oil as you want but any 2-cycle will run on 50:1 and I will bet the farm on that. If a quality oil is used there will be no issue. If you can find compelling evidence to dispute me then we can have a constructive conversation.
theres no way in hell ide run 50:1 ,...........we run 25:1 in the bigger saws and you will never blow up a saw the worst thing that can happen is you will fowl a plug im sure you know that .i also run 30:1 in the small saws.if you want to extend the life of them more lube is needed and not to mention our climate in aus is completly diffrent then sweden ,ive seen heaps of people blow up saws on a hot day with lean mixtures.hope this helped mate
theres no way in hell ide run 50:1 ,...........we run 25:1 in the bigger saws and you will never blow up a saw the worst thing that can happen is you will fowl a plug im sure you know that .i also run 30:1 in the small saws.if you want to extend the life of them more lube is needed and not to mention our climate in aus is completly diffrent then sweden ,ive seen heaps of people blow up saws on a hot day with lean mixtures.hope this helped mate
theres no way in hell ide run 50:1 ,...........we run 25:1 in the bigger saws and you will never blow up a saw the worst thing that can happen is you will fowl a plug im sure you know that .i also run 30:1 in the small saws.if you want to extend the life of them more lube is needed and not to mention our climate in aus is completly diffrent then sweden ,ive seen heaps of people blow up saws on a hot day with lean mixtures.hope this helped mate
theres no way in hell ide run 50:1 ,...........we run 25:1 in the bigger saws and you will never blow up a saw the worst thing that can happen is you will fowl a plug im sure you know that .i also run 30:1 in the small saws.if you want to extend the life of them more lube is needed and not to mention our climate in aus is completly diffrent then sweden ,ive seen heaps of people blow up saws on a hot day with lean mixtures.hope this helped mate
Hmmmm. What does husqvarna recommend for their 3120 down under again?
Show me those studies I would like to examine them for myself.
You'd like to, but you are too lazy to look them up for yourself?
There is an old magazine article by Jennings that is available as a pdf file. You'll have to buy or read Bell's book if you want to see the other one.
BUT...if you think about how a 2-stroke works in the holistic sense, rather than getting tunnel-vision about what is happening in the combustion chamber, more power and fewer carbon deposits will make perfect sense.
You'd like to, but you are too lazy to look them up for yourself?
There is an old magazine article by Jennings that is available as a pdf file. You'll have to buy or read Bell's book if you want to see the other one.
BUT...if you think about how a 2-stroke works in the holistic sense, rather than getting tunnel-vision about what is happening in the combustion chamber, more power and fewer carbon deposits will make perfect sense.
You'd like to, but you are too lazy to look them up for yourself?
There is an old magazine article by Jennings that is available as a pdf file. You'll have to buy or read Bell's book if you want to see the other one.
BUT...if you think about how a 2-stroke works in the holistic sense, rather than getting tunnel-vision about what is happening in the combustion chamber, more power and fewer carbon deposits will make perfect sense.
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