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You can use Valvoline:

2-Stroke Motor Oil

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Valvoline Motorcycle Oils contain proprietary blends of premium base oils and advanced additive technology to help you achieve peak performance from your machine.

Available at: Auto Zone; Checker, Schuck's and Kragen; Murray's; and Blains

Valvoline 2-Stroke Motorcycle Oil is formulated to help:

Protect at High RPMs and Temperatures - Excellent film strength and lubricity to help protect engines at peak RPMs and temperatures, minimize piston scuffing and protect fuel injectors.

Achieve Maximum Horsepower - Clean-burning to maximize acceleration and performance.

Protect Vital System Parts - Special dispersants to help prevent piston ring sticking over the broad range of engine temperatures.

Reduce Exhaust Smoke - Advanced additives burn clean and significantly reduce visible exhaust and exhaust port blocking.

Achieve Proper Fuel Mix - Special balance of advanced components to allow thorough mixing with fuel.

Part Number VV746

Size 16 oz

UPC 0-74130-00746-8

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You can use Valvoline:

2-Stroke Motor Oil

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Valvoline Motorcycle Oils contain proprietary blends of premium base oils and advanced additive technology to help you achieve peak performance from your machine.

Available at: Auto Zone; Checker, Schuck's and Kragen; Murray's; and Blains

Valvoline 2-Stroke Motorcycle Oil is formulated to help:

Protect at High RPMs and Temperatures - Excellent film strength and lubricity to help protect engines at peak RPMs and temperatures, minimize piston scuffing and protect fuel injectors.

Achieve Maximum Horsepower - Clean-burning to maximize acceleration and performance.

Protect Vital System Parts - Special dispersants to help prevent piston ring sticking over the broad range of engine temperatures.

Reduce Exhaust Smoke - Advanced additives burn clean and significantly reduce visible exhaust and exhaust port blocking.

Achieve Proper Fuel Mix - Special balance of advanced components to allow thorough mixing with fuel.

Part Number VV746

Size 16 oz

UPC 0-74130-00746-8

I use thsi stuff and I buy it at CARQUEST.

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