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Stihl 500i fuel thoughts


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12 hours ago, Johnkv said:

Is it stihl oil your using? 

No

 

I just use the stuff they run moped's on. Don't over think this,its still a simple engine any difference in performance is going to be negligible.

Stihl won't have its own factory refining Oil,it will just choose from a list of spec's. Just don't use oil for outboard motors. 

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1 minute ago, Johnkv said:

OK. I can see now stihl have one as well it's called moto4plus. I'm guessing they are all the same with just  the branding difference.. 

They are " ALL THE SAME " for practical purposes but there are differences that won't matter to us . They are all Alkylate fuel taken from the top of the refinery .

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