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June 13, 2012, 08:37:35 AM
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Curious

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Where do you get your 2 stroke oil?
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Any tips for online sites that have good prices on 2 stroke oil?

Also, as long as it is TCW3 rated, I don't really need to go with Yamalube do I? (96 Yamaha 200 SW series carbed)
Thanks!  Dan
Dan
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June 13, 2012, 09:02:32 AM
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Re: Where do you get your 2 stroke oil?
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2012, 09:02:32 AM »
Walmart is always a good choice or if you see it on sale pick it up.  I personally dont stick with any one brand, oil is oil! I do however like the Synthetic Blends, seems to smoke less. :thumright:
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June 13, 2012, 09:21:45 AM
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Re: Where do you get your 2 stroke oil?
« Reply #2 on: June 13, 2012, 09:21:45 AM »
Thanks Scoot.  Can I switch from regular to synthetic with no issues?  

I live on Nantucket island off Cape Cod so I either have to buy it locally or purchase online and have it shipped.  Glyn's Marine out here has it (Yamalube) on the shelf for $88 for 2.5 gallons which is pretty much the same as I've seen it online minus what I would have to pay for shipping so it's actually a good deal.  However, if I can get a lower grade version online that's just as good but a lot cheaper I'd rather do that.  Just wondering what everyone thinks.  Stuff is not cheap!!!

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Just checked out Walmart.  Pennzoil Marine 1 gallon is 16.50 plus shipping (1.97) and tax brings it to 19.50 a gallon.  I guess I'm ordering a couple of cases from Walmart!  I'll wait to hear from a few others but I think that's the way to go.  I agreed that oil is oil, in a 96 carbed motor anyways.  If I had an HPDI I might feel differently.  There is a cheaper brand (Supertech?) for $12 something a gallon but I like a known name brand for some reason.
Dan
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June 13, 2012, 09:49:25 AM
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Re: Where do you get your 2 stroke oil?
« Reply #3 on: June 13, 2012, 09:49:25 AM »
Go with the Pennzoil.  I have used it for years with no issues.  If you had a new motor under warranty I would say go with factory oil until the warranty is up.
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June 13, 2012, 10:05:57 AM
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Re: Where do you get your 2 stroke oil?
« Reply #4 on: June 13, 2012, 10:05:57 AM »
$17.00 per gallon bulk from their 55 gal barrel to my 5 gal pail at a local boat dealer, Yamalube 2M.  But if I couldn't get the bulk price and availability, I would go with the penzoil semi-synthetic.
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June 13, 2012, 11:21:50 AM
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Re: Where do you get your 2 stroke oil?
« Reply #5 on: June 13, 2012, 11:21:50 AM »
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Thanks Scoot.  Can I switch from regular to synthetic with no issues?  
Edit:  
Just checked out Walmart.  Pennzoil Marine 1 gallon is 16.50 plus shipping (1.97) and tax brings it to 19.50 a gallon.  I guess I'm ordering a couple of cases from Walmart!  I'll wait to hear from a few others but I think that's the way to go.  I agreed that oil is oil, in a 96 carbed motor anyways.  If I had an HPDI I might feel differently.  There is a cheaper brand (Supertech?) for $12 something a gallon but I like a known name brand for some reason.
If you've been using Yamalube, more than  likely its a Synthetic blend, so you'll be fine. (honestly I think you'd be fine even if it wasn't) again its OIL.  That Pennzoil Marine from Walmart is a Synthetic Blend, I have a gallon in my garage as we speak, works fine for me.   Again, the only reason I go with a Synthetic Blend is it seems to burn a little cleaner.
Scott

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June 13, 2012, 11:28:03 AM
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Re: Where do you get your 2 stroke oil?
« Reply #6 on: June 13, 2012, 11:28:03 AM »
Pennzoil it is, thanks guys.
Dan
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June 13, 2012, 12:17:23 PM
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Re: Where do you get your 2 stroke oil?
« Reply #7 on: June 13, 2012, 12:17:23 PM »
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Pennzoil it is, thanks guys.

Cogratulations all, we put to bed a 2-stroke oil question in less than 1 page of replies.  Take that question over to THT, and see what happens  :lol:  It would be on par about the same as asking which boat is best.  Just an observation... :salut:
Marc
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June 13, 2012, 01:56:42 PM
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Re: Where do you get your 2 stroke oil?
« Reply #8 on: June 13, 2012, 01:56:42 PM »
I like the Starbrite synthetic blend when I can get it.  I believe they make it under a private label for several companies including west marine.  As already said oil is oil as long as it is TCW-3.  So I usually buy what ever is on sale. $88 is freaking crazy money for oil.
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June 13, 2012, 02:58:14 PM
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Re: Where do you get your 2 stroke oil?
« Reply #9 on: June 13, 2012, 02:58:14 PM »
Those of us with "seasoned" engines might find the Pennzoil XLF useful:

Pennzoil Marine® XLF Extended Life Formula TC-W3 Outboard 2-Cycle Synthetic Blend Oil was developed for engines that are “seasoned” or have been in service for a few years. The robust formulation makes Marine® XLF Extended Life Formula TC-W3 Outboard 2-Cycle Synthetic Blend Oil also very suitable for new high-displacement/horsepower carbureted or direct injection outboard motors.Pennzoil Marine® XLF is uniquely formulated with extra ashless dispersants to help:
•Keep your engine running clean
•Guard against harmful engine deposits
•Protect against piston-scuffing
•Keep performance-robbing carbon deposits from forming in the combustion chamber, piston tops and under crowns and piston-combustion rings
•Keep exhaust ports clean
Pennzoil Marine® XLF Extended Life Formula TC-W3 Outboard 2-Cycle Synthetic Blend Oil is formulated to a higher lubricity limit than the NMMA AF-27 lubricity test to provide EXCELLENT protection against piston-scuffing and reduced wear. Whether fishing or leisure boating, commercial or recreational, Pennzoil® XLF will help keep your investment running smooth and strong for years.???

Recommended for engines with oil injection systems or for pre-mix. Meets engine warranty requirements for Johnson/Evinrude/OMC, Mercury Marine, Yamaha, Suzuki, Nissan, Force/US Marine, Mariner, and others requiring NMMA TC-W3 oils.
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June 13, 2012, 03:16:42 PM
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Re: Where do you get your 2 stroke oil?
« Reply #10 on: June 13, 2012, 03:16:42 PM »
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Quote from: "Curious"
Pennzoil it is, thanks guys.

Cogratulations all, we put to bed a 2-stroke oil question in less than 1 page of replies.  Take that question over to THT, and see what happens  :lol:  It would be on par about the same as asking which boat is best.  Just an observation... :salut:

After I posted this I did a search on here and there are a few threads on the topic!  I was interested in more current ideas, though so thanks again all.
Dan
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1996 Yamaha 200 SW Series

June 13, 2012, 03:19:03 PM
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Re: Where do you get your 2 stroke oil?
« Reply #11 on: June 13, 2012, 03:19:03 PM »
One more question slightly off topic-  Does the oil mix with the gas prior to entering the carbs or do the carbs get clean gas and the oil after the carbs?  I followed the oil lines and they seem to enter the manifold after the carbs.  Just curious if the gas in the carbs is already pre-mixed.
Thanks, Dan
Dan
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June 13, 2012, 08:17:49 PM
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Re: Where do you get your 2 stroke oil?
« Reply #12 on: June 13, 2012, 08:17:49 PM »
With the engines that have the auto oilers (VRO), I guess it would vary.  Think of the pre-mixers, all goes in the same place.
BTW, I buy my oil at Sams by the 1 Qt case - so you get 3 gals for about $14ea right now - then I refill my gal bottles with it.
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June 13, 2012, 08:29:25 PM
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Re: Where do you get your 2 stroke oil?
« Reply #13 on: June 13, 2012, 08:29:25 PM »
OK, time to start a new thread on where the oil enters the lubrication cycle, or we will go to 2 pages... :shock:  :shock:  :shock:


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June 13, 2012, 08:50:46 PM
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« Reply #14 on: June 13, 2012, 08:50:46 PM »
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OK, time to start a new thread on where the oil enters the lubrication cycle, or we will go to 2 pages... :shock:  :shock:  :shock:

Song idea:   :idea:
You put the right oil in
You take the right oil out
You put the right oil in and you mix it all about
You do the hokey-pokey and your motor starts to pout
That's what it's all about...  :roll:

As Jimmy Buffett said:  "Maybe the hokey-pokey really is what it's all about..."   :scratch:

Caint argue wit dat.  :salut:
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