WillyBWright
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This one product seems to cause a lot of controversy around here. Here's my 2-cents worth...<br /><br />Amsoil makes an excellent product. As a rule, synthetic oils are generally superior to petroleum products and I think we can all agree on that. Amsoil makes a good synthetic product and at least Most of us will agree with that. But to say Amsoil is TWICE as good...I think those that believe that would be a minority.<br /><br />The conroversy seems to revolve around their 100:1 claims and here's my take on it. For motors engineered to run at 100:1, Amsoil provides better overall qualities than petroleum based oils at 100:1. For motors engineered to run at 50:1, Amsoil provides better overall qualities than petroleum based oils at 50:1.<br /><br />But to say that Amsoil can be run at 100:1 on ALL outboards is absolutely absurd! That one claim has given a company that produces a good quality product a black eye they can't seem to overcome. Sure there are those that have been lucky and their 50:1 motor survived at 100:1. Then there are those of us that have not been so lucky.<br /><br />So I guess all I can say is that you tamper with your mixing ratio AT YOUR OWN RISK! Amsoil doesn't test every model of every make and anyone that thinks they do lives on a planet other than this. Motor manufacturers, NOT oil producers have the expertise to say what amount of oil should go in the gas for their motors. They test dozens if not hundreds of each and every model to determine such things. Oil companies DO NOT! Can you use less Amsoil than petroleum oil? Maybe. But you'd be playing Russian Roulette to discover the Minimum amount required.<br /><br />If you want superior protection for your motor, go Synthetic. But don't mess with the amounts. Would you put 2 1/2 quarts of Amsoil in your car motor that requires 5 quarts? Of course not! That would be stupid. So would adding half of the amount of oil to your gas for your outboard.<br /><br />That's my opinion. By the way, I don't sell Amsoil. My father did and my brother tried it on our outboard at 100:1 and it locked up tight within minutes after switching to that tank. The motor was originally engineered to run at 24:1. That's my 2-cents worth. If you'd like a refund, stand in line. 