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fuel/oil mix on my older outboards
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<blockquote data-quote="Stumpalump" data-source="post: 434339" data-attributes="member: 13140"><p>100:1 was a mistake to help with emissions. It should never be used on anything. 100:1 synthetic oil is available but it's for injected engines. That oil does not mix well or stay suspended so don't use it. 25:1 is best for WOT but it loads up so back it down to what your comfortable with. I run 40:1 Penzoil from Walmart. Luv that stuff. My new to me engine ran a little smoky at 40:1 so I'll back it down to 45:1. I measure carfull. No guessing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stumpalump, post: 434339, member: 13140"] 100:1 was a mistake to help with emissions. It should never be used on anything. 100:1 synthetic oil is available but it's for injected engines. That oil does not mix well or stay suspended so don't use it. 25:1 is best for WOT but it loads up so back it down to what your comfortable with. I run 40:1 Penzoil from Walmart. Luv that stuff. My new to me engine ran a little smoky at 40:1 so I'll back it down to 45:1. I measure carfull. No guessing. [/QUOTE]
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