Where tc-w3 is acceptable. Some OPE is not compatible.It's fine to use.
TC-W3 is still a current standard. I also found an oldie. This is Tech 2000, Walmart store brand in Canada prior to Super Tech showing up. This bottle is probably about 20 years old and unopened. It’s also TC-W3 for both injection and mixing.
Send it to me. I use it in my diesel fuel.i think i will just pony up for some new stuff. just hate wasting stuff
Mix it 1 oz to 5 gal of gasoline for your lawn mower and other small engines. It helps fight corrosion in the fuel system and carburetor.i think i will just pony up for some new stuff. just hate wasting stuff
+1Mix it 1 oz to 5 gal of gasoline for your lawn mower and other small engines. It helps fight corrosion in the fuel system and carburetor.
I use it along with Stabil every time I fill the gas can and run it all year long. When I store the mower, I run the carb dry and the oil leaves a thin protective film inside. Mower and generator always start 6 months later on first or second pull.
ISO-L-EGD or JASO FD is best for modern OPE 2-stroke engines. I've seen a few owners manuals (for air cooled OPE) specifically state DO NOT use a TC-W3 oil.
For Stihl 4-mix engines, it's probably best to use what's recommended by Stihl due to the unique design of their engines.
Same here on my Lawn Boy 2-strokes, and older chainsaws.... I run everything at 32 to 1.
As 92saturn mentions, EGD/FD oils are likely the best choice for most people.