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Re: 2 Stroke Oil [Re: PlanoPaul] #13325696 10/29/19 03:57 AM
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Originally Posted by PlanoPaul
Another vote for Pennzoil Premium Plus. Best affordable oil on the shelf.


I use this oil in my boats, never any issues related to the oil...used all the other brands, just never noticed any real differences. As long as they have the rating specified in the owners manual (or better), you shouldn’t have any issues.

Re: 2 Stroke Oil [Re: Skolnuts] #13334805 11/07/19 04:45 PM
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Ok here is the deal, out of all the oils mentioned only Pennzoil has a refinery. None of the motor manufactures have a refinery. They all use oil supplied by a contractor


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Re: 2 Stroke Oil [Re: machinist] #13335077 11/07/19 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by machinist
Ok here is the deal, out of all the oils mentioned only Pennzoil has a refinery. None of the motor manufactures have a refinery. They all use oil supplied by a contractor


It's true but outboard manufactures design the "blend" of additives to be used in the oils for their specific motor like yamalube etc.... So yes they require a refinery to make the oil but it is their recipe of sorts.

Re: 2 Stroke Oil [Re: Alumacraft 14] #13335884 11/08/19 04:14 PM
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It's true but outboard manufactures design the "blend" of additives to be used in the oils for their specific motor like yamalube etc.... So yes they require a refinery to make the oil but it is their recipe of sorts.

I agree with that statement however there was a law passed that stated if a manufacturer required you to use their oil for the warranty to be good then they would have to supply you with their oil for free. None do so that tells me if the oil is TCW compliant it should meet any of the manufactures specs.


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Re: 2 Stroke Oil [Re: Alumacraft 14] #13335925 11/08/19 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Alumacraft 14
Originally Posted by machinist
Ok here is the deal, out of all the oils mentioned only Pennzoil has a refinery. None of the motor manufactures have a refinery. They all use oil supplied by a contractor


It's true but outboard manufactures design the "blend" of additives to be used in the oils for their specific motor like yamalube etc.... So yes they require a refinery to make the oil but it is their recipe of sorts.


Only thing outboard manufactures design when it comes to oil is the label on the bottle. They specify the requirements the oil needs to meet and refineries produce it.

Re: 2 Stroke Oil [Re: tmd11111] #13335952 11/08/19 05:04 PM
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Originally Posted by machinist
Ok here is the deal, out of all the oils mentioned only Pennzoil has a refinery. None of the motor manufactures have a refinery. They all use oil supplied by a contractor


It's true but outboard manufactures design the "blend" of additives to be used in the oils for their specific motor like yamalube etc.... So yes they require a refinery to make the oil but it is their recipe of sorts.


Only thing outboard manufactures design when it comes to oil is the label on the bottle. They specify the requirements the oil needs to meet and refineries produce it.


Wrong. Don't really have time to explain it, but here's an article that explains it:

https://www.saltwatersportsman.com/two-stroke-engine-oil-for-fishing-boat/

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Re: 2 Stroke Oil [Re: Alumacraft 14] #13336074 11/08/19 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by machinist
Ok here is the deal, out of all the oils mentioned only Pennzoil has a refinery. None of the motor manufactures have a refinery. They all use oil supplied by a contractor


It's true but outboard manufactures design the "blend" of additives to be used in the oils for their specific motor like yamalube etc.... So yes they require a refinery to make the oil but it is their recipe of sorts.


Only thing outboard manufactures design when it comes to oil is the label on the bottle. They specify the requirements the oil needs to meet and refineries produce it.


Wrong. Don't really have time to explain it, but here's an article that explains it:

https://www.saltwatersportsman.com/two-stroke-engine-oil-for-fishing-boat/


Splitting hairs and not worth arguing over.

Re: 2 Stroke Oil [Re: Skolnuts] #13336181 11/08/19 09:20 PM
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I’ve owned Evinrude, Johnson motors and I ran the OMC oil, I run the Synthetic blend in my Fast Strike 150 with Premium non ethanol fuel. I have no fuel issues. Perfect compression on a 23 year old motor. I have it checked every year when I do my maintenance. When I owned a Yamaha I ran yamalube. I had no fuel issues with it. I’ve never tried the aftermarket oils. I read about it a bunch. I figured that if I run the oil that the builder sells for it I would be ok. The additives seam to be where the cost difference is. But it comes down to your choice. What make you feel good.

Re: 2 Stroke Oil [Re: BROWNING STRONG] #13355887 11/28/19 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by BROWNING STRONG
Amsoil hd marine is hard to beat


I like Amsiol and use it also, But just to be clear I don't think their 2 stroke oil is tcw3 certified.


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