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**ALTHOUGH some use Separate Tanks and mix on their own / use separate Nozzles/Venturis/[[Carburetors]] ,  Especially [[Motorbike Engines]] and some [[Outboard Motors]]
**ALTHOUGH some use Separate Tanks and mix on their own / use separate Nozzles/Venturis/[[Carburetors]] ,  Especially [[Motorbike Engines]] and some [[Outboard Motors]]


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=COTS Option Sourcing=
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==Echo==
===Echo Powerblend Gold===
*[https://www.homedepot.com/p/ECHO-PowerBlend-Gold-2-6-Oz-2-Stroke-2-Cycle-Engine-Oil-for-50-1-Mixing-with-1-Gallon-of-Gas-6450000G/307443380 76.89ml (2.6 fl oz) for ~6 USD as of this edit (Home Depot Listing) ]
 
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*[[2-Stroke Engine Fuel-Oil Ratios]]


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*[https://youtu.be/sOZGNjOIRFY?si=PRYeCPTQ13UCwbnh A Video by the YouTube Channel “Dave’s Small Engines” Titled “Which 2-stroke oil is safest for your small engine?  Temperature testing 6 of the most popular oils!” ] ( ‘’’~20 Minute Watch’’’ )
**Main downside is the only thing they did was measure Cylinder (outer) Wall, and Muffler Temperature, both with a [[Laser Thermometer]] .  The procedure was through + well thought out, but no investigation on [[Engine Deposits]] [[Carbon Deposits]],  or of Wear (On the Cylinder, on Valves, etc).  Cut tests were alright, but more [[Project Farm]] esque jigs, or a [[Dynamometer]] test would be nice for quantification of power etc

Latest revision as of 19:36, 18 December 2025

Basics

COTS Option Sourcing

Echo

Echo Powerblend Gold

Internal Links

External Links