Posted by caterpillar guy on May 11, 2022 at 03:01:23 from (47.26.95.42):
In Reply to: Mixing 2 cycle oil posted by Rkh on May 09, 2022 at 10:00:45:
Unless you use an awful lot of gas in things 2cycle. The Stihl oil is about as easy as it gets and not going to make a big difference in cost if you figure the big picture. You will spend more on Candy than you do for the oil in a years time. You can get the Stihl oil for gallon,2.5 gallon and 5 gallon size. The size that is just right for you. I buy the 2.5 gallon size so it fits the jug then fill with gas after pouring in oil and rinsing the bottle a few times. DO it this way for 30 years with no issues. As for the octane thing was not the higher octane for reducing spark knock in cars with higher compression ratios? So I don't see how that Works for mo HP when you are trying to delay a compression ignition problem. It's not like changing the Cetane in diesel fuel.
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