omp pre mix
omp pre mix
hi guys which 2 stroke do I use fully synthetic or mineral which I have been using on my S3 & is this bad??? cheers mick
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Re: omp pre mix
If you have deleted the OMP, your mix should be 100-1 , if not then 400-1 should suffice.
Synthetic seems to be the popular choice if the OMP has been deleted but mineral won't hurt either.
I run this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fuchs-Silkole ... 540687f582
with an OMP at a 400-1 mix. I use this particular flavor as it's castor based so has a smell that's similar to the old school Castrol R from way back in the day.
As always, other opinions readily available
Synthetic seems to be the popular choice if the OMP has been deleted but mineral won't hurt either.
I run this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fuchs-Silkole ... 540687f582
with an OMP at a 400-1 mix. I use this particular flavor as it's castor based so has a smell that's similar to the old school Castrol R from way back in the day.

As always, other opinions readily available

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Re: omp pre mix
I use Millers Sport KB2T, castor based.
I like the 'Sport' sound in the name because then I can go down my local high street at 35mph instead of 30mph, and I know my engine is fully protected against my arduous driving conditions.....
OMP still in place.
I like the 'Sport' sound in the name because then I can go down my local high street at 35mph instead of 30mph, and I know my engine is fully protected against my arduous driving conditions.....

OMP still in place.