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Anyone tried this oil.  Synthetic Blend 2 cycle oil.  I want to use this in my 2000 GTX951. CTC carries the line.  Says it meets all the requirements. I'm looking for someone who has used it for awhile.  Thanks

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My son and I bought some 1996 seadoo 800xp's last year and we both run the mystic.   

All I can say is the rave valves where pretty clean in the spring and so far so good 

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4 minutes ago, StevieWonder said:

I've been using Mystic 2 synthetic for a few years now in my PWC's . No issues at all . One is DI 140 , I did some research , and apparently it's a very good oil .

 

 

 

OK. Thanks Stevie that is good info.  I'm thinking of trying it in the GTX this season.....

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Just now, Zooman said:

My son and I bought some 1996 seadoo 800xp's last year and we both run the mystic.   

All I can say is the rave valves where pretty clean in the spring and so far so good 

Thanks. Nice to hear.  Pretty Sure I will run the Mystik now. 

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57 minutes ago, StevieWonder said:

I've been using Mystic 2 synthetic for a few years now in my PWC's . No issues at all . One is DI 140 , I did some research , and apparently it's a very good oil .

 

 

 

Stevie approved lube.

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13 hours ago, Poncho said:

Anyone tried this oil.  Synthetic Blend 2 cyclic oil.  I want to use this in my 2000 GTX951. CTC carries the line.  Says it meets all the requirements. I'm looking for someone who has used it for awhile.  Thanks

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I have heard, more than a few times, that this is the same oil as Yamalube, only at a fraction of the price.

Bob is the oil guy .com is a great source for oil info. I thought I was anal when it came to oils/lubes but some of these guys take it to a whole new level!! 

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On 7/15/2017 at 9:49 AM, irv said:

I have heard, more than a few times, that this is the same oil as Yamalube, only at a fraction of the price.

Bob is the oil guy .com is a great source for oil info. I thought I was anal when it came to oils/lubes but some of these guys take it to a whole new level!! 

 

23 hours ago, StevieWonder said:

...........  anal / lubes , new level ....

 

your making that one too easy .....

 

Lol.

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Anybody use their gear oil?  Changing the truck diffs, and their 75w-140 full syn is $9.99 at Crappy Tire. 

Read some forums, and it's used in heavy trucks for diffs.  Also, anybody know if it already has FM in it?  Their website doesn't definitively say.....

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7 hours ago, Puzzleboy said:

Anybody use their gear oil?  Changing the truck diffs, and their 75w-140 full syn is $9.99 at Crappy Tire. 

Read some forums, and it's used in heavy trucks for diffs.  Also, anybody know if it already has FM in it?  Their website doesn't definitively say.....

That's a good price but I'd research to death to make sure it's compatible/suitable for your diffs first. If you haven't registered, I would, then go ask and find out for yourself. What truck do you own, Puzzle? I haven't done my diffs yet in my 13 Ram but I have wanted to for a while now. https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/forum_summary

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WK gen (2005) Grand Cherokee.  It's the right viscosity, and it has all the right specs/codes.  Front and rear diffs use the same fluid, and require the FM.  Used QS last time, about 80,000 kms ago. 

Seems well reviewed. 

 

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