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#Post#: 91091--------------------------------------------------
Trufuel alkylate fuels
By: Chainsawrepair Date: January 17, 2025, 10:21 am
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I busted open a gal of my ER mix today to test and see for
myself.
I will say. The 1% bad feedback on turfuel has to be ones that
bought cans that was filled with water and coloring etc and
returned to box stores or just your typical clueless owners I
even see here.
Idle was same, max rpm the same, in the cuts the same. No
difference starting and restarting.
I run Efree 89 with VPracing oil 40:1.
The Truefuel is 40:1 from 2022.
Trufuel is 74% alkylate and 40:1 for my choice. I paid like 6 a
gallon at Lowes when selling it off.
I seen no difference in starting, idling, max rpm or in the
cuts.
#Post#: 91093--------------------------------------------------
Re: Trufuel alkylate fuels
By: Chainsawrepair Date: January 18, 2025, 8:26 am
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Got to check your stuff before putting in your saws. They are
not sealed by any manufacture I know of.
They ought to at least use a plastic cap like with the ring that
breaks when been opened.
I was very impressed did not change my tune, idle, max rpm or
anything in cuts. Plus this one was over 2 years old already
😂✌
I would never ever pay full price either.
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