The Redline Two Stroke Racing Oil has been a great product for us. When we switched to using this oil I was shocked with the results.
We have also used the Lightweight Shockproof in the gearbox. This is probably the best gear oil we have used to date. The only Con for us is it is a mess during lower end rebuilds.
I've used a bunch of their fluids over the years. The Shockproof stuff is great, though it does make for messy rebuilds when the time comes. MTL works great, as advertised. Water wetter works great too (I don't live in a cold climate, anti-freeze is unnecessary).
The only 2 stroke oil I've ever had an issue with was their 2 stroke racing oil. It separated from the gas, causing some really weird running issues and plug fouling. Oddly enough, I wasn't the only person to have this happen to, and it wasn't at some really low temps. To be fair, this was 30 years ago, maybe they changed their formula, but that's the only product of theirs I am not interested in using.
The Redline Two Stroke Racing Oil has been a great product for us. When we switched to using this oil I was shocked with the results.
We have also used the Lightweight Shockproof in the gearbox. This is probably the best gear oil we have used to date. The only Con for us is it is a mess during lower end rebuilds.
The only 2 stroke oil I've ever had an issue with was their 2 stroke racing oil. It separated from the gas, causing some really weird running issues and plug fouling. Oddly enough, I wasn't the only person to have this happen to, and it wasn't at some really low temps. To be fair, this was 30 years ago, maybe they changed their formula, but that's the only product of theirs I am not interested in using.
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