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synthetic oil vs conventional oil/opinions for all outboards
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<blockquote data-quote="Bugpac" data-source="post: 139785" data-attributes="member: 1862"><p>I have seen several 2 stroke motors, motorcycles, snowmobiles etc, Fried due to amsoil. It is something i will never ever use.. The biggest thing about synthetic oil IMO, is they generally control smoke a whole lot better by there formulation in the 2 stroke applications.. I dont think ill ever run synthetic oil in a 4 stroke, to many vehicles on the road with 250k on them that have been well maintained of good ol motor oil...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bugpac, post: 139785, member: 1862"] I have seen several 2 stroke motors, motorcycles, snowmobiles etc, Fried due to amsoil. It is something i will never ever use.. The biggest thing about synthetic oil IMO, is they generally control smoke a whole lot better by there formulation in the 2 stroke applications.. I dont think ill ever run synthetic oil in a 4 stroke, to many vehicles on the road with 250k on them that have been well maintained of good ol motor oil... [/QUOTE]
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