Synthetic 2 stroke injector oil

A reader asks: I’m currently running Polaris Blue 2-Stroke Oil in my snowmobile. Looking at switching to AMSOIL Synthetic Injector Oil. As Polaris Blue is a mineral oil and the AMSOIL is a synthetic oil, do I have to completely empty the oil tank? Would there be any problems with mixing these oils?

Our answer: All types of two-stroke injector oils can be mixed. There will not be any compatibility issues. All brands of synthetic, semi-synthetic and conventional 2-cycle oils are compatible.

Does A 2-Stroke Oil Injector Tank Need To Be Emptied When Switching Brands?

You do not have to complete empty your injector oil reservoir when switching oil types or brands. Simply run the oil level down to a safe point and pour the new oil on top.

While all two-stroke oils are compatible, they are not created equal. High-quality synthetic 2-stroke injector oils will create less exhaust smoke, offer improved performance, improved wear control and cleaner engine internals.

Therefore, when switching brands, you may note different performance characteristics when the new oil comes on-stream.

February 20, 2021/

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Amazon.com: Yamalube 2S 2-Cycle Semi-Synthetic Injector Oil - Quarts (Case of 12 Quarts) : Patio, Lawn & Garden

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1 Case of 12 Quarts of Yamalube 2S - This technologically advanced semi-synthetic base stock and additive 2-stroke engine oil provides all-season performance and greatly reduces visible smoke. Low deposits and reduced carbon and varnish deposit means longer engine life and greater performance over time. It provides exceptional lubrication in all temperatures, and a special additive maintains flow and prevents “gelling” in sub-zero conditions

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Manufacturer ‎Yamaha
Brand ‎YAMAHA
Item Weight ‎25 pounds
Product Dimensions ‎13 x 10 x 10 inches
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Manufacturer Part Number ‎LUB-2STRK-S1-12

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Can you use 2

While all two-stroke oils are compatible, they are not created equal. High-quality synthetic 2-stroke injector oils will create less exhaust smoke, offer improved performance, improved wear control and cleaner engine internals.

Can you use synthetic oil in a 2

The 2-stroke oil base can be castor, petroleum, semi-synthetic, or synthetic. Modern two-strokes use synthetic oil to avoid high emissions and oily formations on spark plugs. You mix the engine oil with petrol or gasoline at a volumetric fuel-to-oil ratio.

What is 2

Two-stroke oil (also referred to as two-cycle oil, 2-cycle oil, 2T oil, or 2-stroke oil) is a special type of motor oil intended for use in crankcase compression two-stroke engines (typical of small gasoline-powered engines).

Is full synthetic 2 stroke oil better?

Synthetic two-stroke oil is better for the environment, producing lower deposits and emissions due to lower ash content. Petroleum-based two-stroke oils include non-lubricant solvents and additives that allow for easier gasoline mixing. These solvents and additives burn at a high clip and produce higher emissions.