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Getting a 2-stroke to run cleaner?
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<blockquote data-quote="zuren" data-source="post: 472497" data-attributes="member: 22314"><p>Glad to know I'm in good company.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks Pappy! Thanks for the welcome, and this is the exact type of info I'm looking for. Regarding XD-100 being more environmentally friendly, I see some of the physical attributes mentioned in many places (smokeless, ashless, etc.) but it is usually a 1-liner in a marketing piece. Is there a place that I can find more detail on the XD-100 oil? I've poked around the Evinrude, BRP, and XPS Lubricants websites, and see nothing mentioned. Except for the fact that this oil is sold everywhere, it is almost as if it doesn't exist (no formal product website).</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zuren, post: 472497, member: 22314"] Glad to know I'm in good company. Thanks Pappy! Thanks for the welcome, and this is the exact type of info I'm looking for. Regarding XD-100 being more environmentally friendly, I see some of the physical attributes mentioned in many places (smokeless, ashless, etc.) but it is usually a 1-liner in a marketing piece. Is there a place that I can find more detail on the XD-100 oil? I've poked around the Evinrude, BRP, and XPS Lubricants websites, and see nothing mentioned. Except for the fact that this oil is sold everywhere, it is almost as if it doesn't exist (no formal product website). Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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