Got a saw and it came with this gold color fuel. I did not trust it so I dumped it.
I've never used anything with an oil injection system, but that's good to know and seems logical if you're not keeping track of containers with straight gas vs mixed. I appreciate the companies that just make it obvious with blue or red dye.Sometimes 2 stroke oil for injection systems is un-dyed. I used to get it from the skidoo dealer from a drum and it was always clear.
Yep, I agree, and I won't buy 2 stroke oil that isn't dyed for premix. Just for piece of mind and now with the kids, that is the last check when filling the 2 strokes, is the gas dyed? If not, don't use it, mix it and then fill up.I've never used anything with an oil injection system, but that's good to know and seems logical if you're not keeping track of containers with straight gas vs mixed. I appreciate the companies that just make it obvious with blue or red dye.
Sometimes 2 stroke oil for injection systems is un-dyed. I used to get it from the skidoo dealer from a drum and it was always clear.
But it wouldn't change the color of the fuel if premixed.the stuff I got isn't clear, it's a pale brown, like oil but more pale.
But it wouldn't change the color of the fuel if premixed.
Where have you seen MX@T lately unless you have a very old stash?The undyed oils I've seen lately have been Amsoil Interceptor, MX2T, and Liqui Moly off-road 2-T that was red but it didn't dye the fuel in any way.
Old stash.Where have you seen MX@T lately unless you have a very old stash?
That stuff must be almost 20 years old! They discontinued it in 2007. I used to use a lot of it.Old stash.