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This is the oil I was talking about. I'm sure I read last year that it was good, maybe the same as Husky XP?

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Or regular smokeless Husqvarna oil, maybe. I know Poulan Pro and Husqvarna are very different bar oils.

My price on Amsoil Saber is $9.35 a quart + local tax and shipping. Any of you NSPers want help setting up an account with Amsoil send me a PM. Cost is $20.00 a year and you get about a 25% discount. Probably not worth it unless you plan on purchasing for other vehicle/machines or a *s-worde load of two stroke. Also be aware buying by the case can trim a little off the price as well. Also comes 1.5, 2.6, 3.5, 6.4 and 8 ounce bottles.

Probably the best "bargain I've found is Kawasaki two stroke oil, liken to Husqvarna XP but at a much better price.

Not really a bad oil out there that I'm aware of, I prefer a synthetic with fuel stabilizers already in it myself . The only real difference in most oils today is what additives it has or doesn't have. Burning some Raisman synthetic now and it seems OK.

This is all I'm going to say about it as Dallas is right about the oil being a no win topic.
 

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Or regular smokeless Husqvarna oil, maybe. I know Poulan Pro and Husqvarna are very different bar oils.

My price on Amsoil Saber is $9.35 a quart + local tax and shipping. Any of you NSPers want help setting up an account with Amsoil send me a PM. Cost is $20.00 a year and you get about a 25% discount. Probably not worth it unless you plan on purchasing for other vehicle/machines or a *s-worde load of two stroke. Also be aware buying by the case can trim a little off the price as well. Also comes 1.5, 2.6, 3.5, 6.4 and 8 ounce bottles.

Probably the best "bargain I've found is Kawasaki two stroke oil, liken to Husqvarna XP but at a much better price.

Not really a bad oil out there that I'm aware of, I prefer a synthetic with fuel stabilizers already in it myself . The only real difference in most oils today is what additives it has or doesn't have. Burning some Raisman synthetic now and it seems OK.

This is all I'm going to say about it as Dallas is right about the oil being a no win topic.
I think yall already ran him off
 
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