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aixro 2t oil what ones can i use and what ratio

 
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Steve78



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PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 2:21 pm    Post subject: aixro 2t oil what ones can i use and what ratio Reply with quote

can i use lexoil fully synt 2t or shell m or what ones can i use thanks
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kai



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PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 4:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The ‘word from Germany’ is this:

Use one of these

Denicol (the red container, whichever that one is)
Bardahl KGR 20
Motul 600 or 710 (I think the 710 has replaced the 600)

The warning is that some (fully synthetic 2-stroke racing) oils are definitely not up to the task / cannot take the heat – literally.

Mix minimum 100 ml per 5 litres (50:1), but probably better to go for 125 ml (40:1).

I did have and use a Shell oil and showed Paul Woelfle the container back in January. He said that one was OK (though not the best). Have to see if I can still find it to let you know which one that was.
So no idea about the ones you mention.
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