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Originally Posted by Tisisit
On the Blue bottle it reads Contains Lubricity Additive. Contains cetane for easier starting. Dave
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Don't get me started...
Ok how much in a bottle? Lets do the standard 96 ozs makes for 300 Gallons... (96 / 300) = 0.32 ozs of additive for every gallon of fuel. That isn't all lubricant. So lets say 50/50 lube and anti-gel then that makes it 0.16 ozs per gallon of fuel (or 400:1)... Are you noitcing how small that amount is now... I don't think it could lube anything at that rate. 800:1 ratio... So thats 800 parts is 6.25 Gallons of fuel to 1 oz of lubricant or anti-gel...
If you want lubricant dump a 1 quart shot of 2 cycle oil in the tank. That is all oil and it mixes at a ratio of 140:1 to 128:1 roughly. Basically 1 oz of oil for every gallon of fuel. That is 3x stronger than any PS product currently without the solvents!
Funny a snowmobile will run down to -40*F without the oil gelling up... All new sleds are oil injected. Not mixed fuel. If it did gell up the sled engine would be done... (No Lubricant...) Think about it...:thumbsup
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