Is premixed 2-stroke fuel worth it?

Pre-Mixed Fuel Burns Cleaner. Premium fuel is not only better for your equipment—it’s better for the environment, too. High-octane gas and high-quality, synthetic oil are odor-free and burn cleanly, so you can operate your two-stroke equipment worry-free.

How do you premix gas for a boat?

The “by the book” way in the old days was to measure out the oil, mix it with an equal amount of gas in a separate container, and then pour that 50/50 mixture slowly into the tank while pumping the gas in (using a funnel).

Can I use TruFuel in my outboard motor?

A: TruFuel can be used in all air-cooled, 2-cycle equipment. Leaf blowers, line trimmers and chainsaws are the most common, but snow blowers, small generators and air-cooled outboard engines will also benefit from the superior performance and protection of TruFuel.

Should I use premium gas in my 2-stroke outboard?

That said, your choice of fuel remains critical. Burning 87-octane gasoline in a two-stroke outboard causes carbon buildup that shortens engine life. Dose the fuel with a carbon-cleaning additive or fill the tank with 89-octane or higher fuel.

How long can you keep mixed 2-stroke fuel?

Two- stroke oil will last for a couple of years when it is not mixed with petroleum. Once mixed with petroleum we would not recommend keeping for more than 3-4 months in a sealed air tight approved storage container.

How do you mix fuel for a 2-stroke outboard?

2-Stroke Oil Mix Calculator

  1. For a 50:1 ratio of gas to oil, use 2.6 fluid ounces of oil per gallon of gas.
  2. For a 40:1 mixture, use 3.2 fluid ounces of oil per gallon of gas.
  3. For a 32:1 mixture, use 4 fluid ounces of oil per gallon of gas.

Is TruFuel better than gas?

TruFuel is made specifically for higher-revving, hotter-running 2-cycle engines. Pump gas is made for your car but can wreak havoc on a small engine. Pump gas and oil can leave carbon deposits and gunk in your engine and fuel line. TruFuel is cleaner, enhances equipment performance, and is better for your engine.

What is the best fuel for a 2-stroke outboard?

“We recommend 87 octane for both our two- and four-stroke motors. We stress the importance of a good, name-brand gasoline.” Additionally, Grigsby says Yamaha recommends the regular use of fuel additives, such as conditioner, stabilizer, combustion-chamber cleaner and gas-line anti-freeze.

What octane fuel is best for 2-stroke outboard?

91 octane unleaded is the best for most domestic outboards and garden tools. The outboards have low compression ratios so they can be used safely in third world country fuels, eg one outboard suits all the world markets.