Re: 2 stroke oil, Topic will not go away !
Hi All.<br /> I am sure some of you have emailed the NMMA about their testing procedure and so forth. This is the reply that I received from the director of engineering regarding their testing, very interesting.! The fee is $25.00 for a copy of the test. This is only an fyi....<br /><br />"Each TC-W3 oil formulation goes through 9 bench tests and 4 engine tests, all in a pass/fail protocol, before it can be certified at TC-W3.<br />This is a very rigorous and expensive testing regime so you know that the oils are all very good.<br />But what is best for your engine? Usually the OEM's recommendation is best, since the OEM has formulated his oil to meet the exact requirements of the particular engine's operating duty cycle. But not every formulation is unique to each brand, and it may be that a formulation is used by more than one marketer, for whatever reason. <br />Still, each has gone through all the testing. So your Wal-Mart oil has passed all the same tests as the Mercury oil. <br />I hope that this answers some of the questions that you have about TC-W3 oil testing.You also asked for the additives of the Mercury oil; that information you must get from Mercury. All TC-W3 test results are also proprietary, but a copy of the tests and the product approval system can be obtained for a nominal change."<br /><br />Thomas Marhevko<br />Director, Engineering Standards