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Not an answer to your question, but I use Amsoil mixed 1 little 8 oz bottle to 5 gals of gas in EVERY two stroke I own that requires pre-mixed gas/oil. I have owned/operated/repaired two strokes for a majority of my 39 years. I have been heavily involved in MX racing, snowmobiling and presently experimental aircraft using 2-stroke engines.
I have used many different brands of relatively cheap to relatively expensive 2 stroke oils, both dino and synthetic over the years.
When I first got involvecd in 2 stroke powered aircraft, I was using Yamalube R in my Honda race bikes. Another aviator that ran an ultralight business suggested I try Amsoil, as that is all he used with proven results (and the Amsoil was cheaper to boot).
For the past 10 years, i have used it exclusively in all my 2 strokes with absolutely zero problems in every two stroke I own (aircraft, MX bikes, chainsaws, weedeaters etc etc).
There are plenty of good oils on the market, however, Amsoil is readily available in my locale and is proven and works for ME.
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