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Alternative Fuels, Additives, Oils & Lubricants Discussion Of Diesel, its Various Additives, Oils, Lubricates & Alternative Fuels EG. Bio-Diesel ect...NO ADVERTISING

 
       


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Old 06-05-2008, 07:37 PM   #265 (permalink)
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i got some super tech outboard 2 cycle engine oil and was wondering how much i put in per gallon? 1oz per gallon?
that is the customary mix
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Old 06-05-2008, 09:07 PM   #266 (permalink)
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You know, I have been irritated at some of the questions in these threads, by folks who obviously haven't read the content, but now view it as "spreading the word" and enlightenment. I appreciate the work Mopar1973Man and others have done to find a simple solution to our lube issues and prolong the life of our trucks. So go ahead and ask a question that has already been run through the mill, someone else will see it and gain from the exposure.

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Old 06-05-2008, 09:56 PM   #267 (permalink)
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You know, I have been irritated at some of the questions in these threads, by folks who obviously haven't read the content, but now view it as "spreading the word" and enlightenment. I appreciate the work Mopar1973Man and others have done to find a simple solution to our lube issues and prolong the life of our trucks. So go ahead and ask a question that has already been run through the mill, someone else will see it and gain from the exposure.
Why Thank you... Just for that I'm going to have to post this reply on my web site as well... It will be added to my Recommendation listing... (Two Thumbs Way Up!)

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Old 06-06-2008, 10:25 PM   #268 (permalink)
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so 1oz to a gallon of supertech?
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Old 06-06-2008, 10:37 PM   #269 (permalink)
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Yes Sir...

128:1 Ratio = 1 Ounce oil to 1 gallon of fuel.

Here you go a fuel ratio calculator...
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Old 08-12-2008, 11:16 AM   #270 (permalink)
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Thanks for all of the hardwork, time, and effort.

I read the last years worth of post and discussions. Rock on, Man and Thanx!

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Old 11-23-2008, 09:24 PM   #271 (permalink)
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I have the analysis done by an independant lab that show the benefits of TCW3 over any of the howes or lucas additives. I use it in all my trucks, about 1 qt every 2 tanks, (03-07 trucks) and it does help. I average over 180K a year towing.
Why not every tank? Is there something to be gained by not running the 2-cycle half the time?
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