citgo two cycle oil?

yup, thats one of the reasons i run
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I use Yamalube for my non powervalved sleds because it's recomended by Yamaha, and, it's cheap relative to Amsoil... If Amsoil prices were similarily priced, I'd give it a try... (any Amsoil dealers near Winnipeg willing to sell for similar price?)..

10-12 bucks/946 ml for a consumable oil that just pukes from the exhaust and sticks to the trees is too much money for me...

Does Amsoil have a special refinery that specifically makes their own two stroke oil?..

just wondering?... thanks TJ..
 
the thing is TJ with some tuning to your oil pump you can get it down to say 40-50:1 then the consumption would be way less,,making it worth the $$.

plus you'll go longer between ring jobs with a full syn.
 
.................do some research on the shear factors of high end oils such as amsoil, and 'ordinary oils'.
 
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daman said:
the thing is TJ with some tuning to your oil pump you can get it down to say 40-50:1 then the consumption would be way less,,making it worth the $$.

plus you'll go longer between ring jobs with a full syn.


Hi Daman... It still calculates to a very expensive consumable oil... I am still hoping to hear from a local Amsoil dealer that will make it worthwhile for me...

I would like to use a full syn that is affordable... thanks tj
 
TJ500 said:
Hi Daman... It still calculates to a very expensive consumable oil... I am still hoping to hear from a local Amsoil dealer that will make it worthwhile for me...

I would like to use a full syn that is affordable... thanks tj
Understood..you do whats right for you. :)

but since i tuned in my oil pumps a tank(2.5 qts) goes a looong way..
 
TJ500 said:
Does Amsoil have a special refinery that specifically makes their own two stroke oil?..

just wondering?... thanks TJ..
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Dnrtheil said:
Thanks for setting me straight, all these years I truly thought the "W" stood for weight.

Blinker fluid


Derek


Hey, no problem:)


I wonder when the blinker fluid will be back in stock? I am out, and the blinkers obn my sled won't work until i replace the fluid.
 
I think both of my Chevy's could use some of that blinker fluid. Both of them go thru blinkers/DRL's. I'm getting tired of changing them.
 
I found www.kalecoauto.com a few years ago, and it still makes me laugh.

The O-pipe exhaust
Spark plugs that actually plug the spark
Cross-drilled brake lines
Engine oil bypass kit
Radiator insulator
710 cap
Wiper blade sharpener

These are all must have items.

I did buy one their "Check Engine Light" T-shirts a few years back.
 
Where is the Citgo sea and snow hiding in southeast MI I live in wyandotte MI 48192 and cannot find the Citgo anywhere.
 
Check out your local Gander Mountain..in the boating section..

Your other possibility is to contact Beebe oil... they are the Citgo dist. for your area.
 


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