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Re: What octane gas is best to use for a two stroke outboard motor.
One of the few people that have anything good to say about force.(im with you frank I like um)
+1 to all above
Myself I run marine stabil all the time(have no clue if it does any thing but I feal better)
You Know: We could go on and on ad infinitum (can you spell redundant?) about the merits or lack thereof of various octane and brands of gasoline and additives. In fact, in previous threads we have!
The fact is this: Force engines are about as simple and old school engineering as you can get. They are not fussy at all and almost anything that burns will not harm them.
If you are going to store it for a long while: The engine simply doesn't care! I have used gas that was five years old and smelled like turpentine.
I regularly leave my gas in the tank over the winter with no additives-- The engine always fires right up the next season.
Bottom line: Use the cheapest gasoline you can find at 87 octane and the cheapest TCW-3 oil.
One of the few people that have anything good to say about force.(im with you frank I like um)
+1 to all above
Myself I run marine stabil all the time(have no clue if it does any thing but I feal better)