Show me your premix kit
#27
My 1 liter (0,26 gallon) container (previous content: 4 stroke oil) filled with fully synthetic 2 stroke oil. It has a very useful long screw-on/pull-out pouring spout that reaches into the gas filling opening; the spout allows very accurate pouring (content and location).
And the location in the trunk, hold in place with two elastic straps which I draw /do slip over the top of the spout and container (I do not use the strap of the airpumpbox; to much work/trouble).
Best regards, Ruud
And the location in the trunk, hold in place with two elastic straps which I draw /do slip over the top of the spout and container (I do not use the strap of the airpumpbox; to much work/trouble).
Best regards, Ruud
#28
It's easier to premix the premix by pouring your choice of dose (I use 8 oz) into a cleaned up Ensure bottle (wide mouth fits the gas fill perfectly, nice cap). I keep a couple under the hood on top of my GTSPEC braces. Location circled in picture. No rags or funnel required, also no threat of leaking on trunk carpet.
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#29
kevin@rotaryresurrection
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Kit? lol. It's just a 16 ounce bottle and a shop rag that sit in the little pocket of the drivers door panel. You reach down to pop open the fuel door, you're reminded to grab the bottle and rag. The bottle pours directly into the fuel hole with no need of a funnel. Then you pump the fuel and it washes the oil down the tube and mixes itself. Couldn't be simpler.
Buy the 2 cycle by the gallon and keep it at home. When you empty your in-car bottle leave it laying in the floorboard to remind yourself to refill it when you get home. The gallon jug can be bought for $10-15, and if you run a fat 2 cycle ratio like myself, that's enough for 8-9 tank fulls of fuel, so the cost is reduced to <$2 per tank. Cheap insurance when weighed against the cost, time, and inconvenience of an engine replacement.
Buy the 2 cycle by the gallon and keep it at home. When you empty your in-car bottle leave it laying in the floorboard to remind yourself to refill it when you get home. The gallon jug can be bought for $10-15, and if you run a fat 2 cycle ratio like myself, that's enough for 8-9 tank fulls of fuel, so the cost is reduced to <$2 per tank. Cheap insurance when weighed against the cost, time, and inconvenience of an engine replacement.
#31
kevin@rotaryresurrection
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We call it premix because more people know what kind of oil "premix" oil is, from lawn care and boat/etc use, as opposed to "2-cycle". Obviously "premixing" 12 gallons of fuel is not feasible, but they still know what oil we are talking about.
#34
#35
I use these clear condiment squeeze bottles.
They have a little snap on cap and cost about a buck at Wal-Mart.
Use a sharpie to mark off 4 oz increments. After fill up just squeeze in the desired amount.
No pouring, no funnels, no rags, no mess.
They have a little snap on cap and cost about a buck at Wal-Mart.
Use a sharpie to mark off 4 oz increments. After fill up just squeeze in the desired amount.
No pouring, no funnels, no rags, no mess.
#36
#39
You won't be sorry if you start premixing. If you get to a point you think your compression is down, you could stop for a tankful before you go to the dealer. I don't think there is any question the car needs it; the only question is what is enough to make a difference. I started out at .5 oz per gall, went up to .66 and now trying 1 oz per gall. Most of the stuff is designed to work at 50:1 - is it going to work at 264:1?
#46
I just started premixing last night... I took the advice in this thread (pennzoil TWC3) and used a small container of lucas fuel injection treatment to pour it in... (I am a container hoarder :D)
I think this will be standard practice from here out...
~5oz to 13 gallons here...
I could not fine Idemitsu anywhere... I assume its an online order only item? I found a case of 12 for 85 shipped...
seems a little pricey...
I think this will be standard practice from here out...
~5oz to 13 gallons here...
I could not fine Idemitsu anywhere... I assume its an online order only item? I found a case of 12 for 85 shipped...
seems a little pricey...
#47
I was using about 6oz of Pettit's Protek since I only live an hour away from them. And I just carried the 1gal jug in my cargo net and poured it straight in. Before I got lazy and just used the bottle I used a fluid measure thingy I bought at Advance, just filled it to 5 or 6 ozs, then twisted the release and it poured down a hose that was fed into my tank. Then I realized it was just a hell of a lot easier to just pour it in before I fill up.
To you non "rotary" 2 stroke users out there. I haven't been able to get down to Pettits in months and I've ran outof Protek. I tryed going to every auto parts store in town, Advance, Bennetts, Nappa, and was trying to order Royal Purple's two stroke but apprently it's impossible for some reason now. Im just using what ever TCw3 I can find now. Poor cat but I'm getting a mid pipe eventually.
To you non "rotary" 2 stroke users out there. I haven't been able to get down to Pettits in months and I've ran outof Protek. I tryed going to every auto parts store in town, Advance, Bennetts, Nappa, and was trying to order Royal Purple's two stroke but apprently it's impossible for some reason now. Im just using what ever TCw3 I can find now. Poor cat but I'm getting a mid pipe eventually.
#48
I've ordered through Mazdatrix and they ship fairly quickly.