Anyhone try Lamp Oil?

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As a UCL? Seems like it would work very well in above freezing climates as it burns clean and is an uncented, clean paraffin in the better oils and a decent solvent. Tried some in the mower and it didnt balk. If no one says no soem is going in the Fit for and injector /UCL lube trial.
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Yeah I got a couple gallons sitting around that im itching to burn
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As a UCL? Seems like it would work very well in above freezing climates as it burns clean and is an uncented, clean paraffin in the better oils and a decent solvent. Tried some in the mower and it didnt balk. If no one says no soem is going in the Fit for and injector /UCL lube trial.
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Yeah I got a couple gallons sitting around that im itching to burn
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Then buy a dozen Tiki Torches and have a backyard luau. :p

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Why not? Got to be better than lucas UCL or tcw3. Its a light burnable clean paraffin. I tried some the day i posted in the FIt @ .5oz per gal the car seems to LUV it - no loss of apparent octane as the vtec is still engaging full blown and engine seems much smoother. I dont have a heavy shake at idle anymore today - and techron that i ran last week that didnt solve it.
 
A few years back, I was given a case of Citronella Tiki Torch lamp oil. I burned a few gallons of it per tankful in my Dodge diesel pickup with no adverse effects. Made the exhaust smell faintly like citronella but that's about it.
 
Isn't it basically kerosene? Yeah, it burns, but its doing nothing good besides reducing your octane rating in a gasoline engine. In a diesel you're basically feeding it a fuel that's inferior to modern refined diesel but, it should burn it.

Waste of time.
 
Try the mmo tcw3 in the tiki torch. It smokes because the wick is to big and there is no flue to regulate oxygen to get a clean burn. I did slightly worry about the low octane but at a low treat rate it shouldnt have an adverse effect. Agin its a light pure paraffin (oligomer alkane?) with no odor (other light aromatics removed) so its gotta lube on the down and upstroke before it burns - and it should burn cleaner than SAE 20 non adeditised I would guess. IDk, just an experiment that seems to have no adverse effect ...
 
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Better than 2 stroke oil?
No way.
2 stroke oil is designed to be [and is] a superb lubricant, and the good stuff burns really clean - it is also a fuel.
At full concentrations, there are almost no deposits in a healthy engine, and with the pittance we use in our gas tanks, no effect at all.
 
We have a four stroke engine so idk if light napthenic oil with low flas point vs a super clean light paraffin afa lubeing multipattern injectors ten working as a ijtake bowl stem lube and then as a cleaner lube for ring stack and bore onthe intake and comp stroke. No way to know wo a teardown or a dyno run.
 
I've added tiki torch fuel and paint thinner to my lawn mower's gas tank to get rid of it, a few ounces at a time. Didn't run any worse, didn't smoke at all or smell funny. As long as you don't put much in the tank, it should be fine.
 
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