Scrambler 400 4x4 injection oil
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>>>>Is there any good places on the web to buy the polaris oil? my dealer sells it for about 46 dollars<<<<
Wow!!! Find a new dealer fast
>>>>>what about amsoil? <<<<<<
Used 2 gallons of amsoil: results; Low odor, no fouled plugs Cost $15 at snowmobile show.
Find your self an oil with ISO-L-EGD on the label.
If that is not available look for JASO FC on the label. Third choice TCW-3 synthetic. Fourth choice anything labeled TCW-3.
Least inexpensive good oil to use is Phillips 66
"Injex" about $8.50 a gallon. I used two gallons of this oil and never had a problem. Smells better than Polaris oil also.
Wow!!! Find a new dealer fast
>>>>>what about amsoil? <<<<<<
Used 2 gallons of amsoil: results; Low odor, no fouled plugs Cost $15 at snowmobile show.
Find your self an oil with ISO-L-EGD on the label.
If that is not available look for JASO FC on the label. Third choice TCW-3 synthetic. Fourth choice anything labeled TCW-3.
Least inexpensive good oil to use is Phillips 66
"Injex" about $8.50 a gallon. I used two gallons of this oil and never had a problem. Smells better than Polaris oil also.
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Hey Thor~
Nope, when I first started with ATV's in 1989, I used the Polaris 2 stroke injection oil. For atleast the past 5 years I have been using amsoil. Yes, it still has the 2 stroke odor, but I'm not sure if the smell is any stronger than other oils. I'm happy with it. Gets the job done well enough for me, so I don't plan on switching oil any time soon.
Nope, when I first started with ATV's in 1989, I used the Polaris 2 stroke injection oil. For atleast the past 5 years I have been using amsoil. Yes, it still has the 2 stroke odor, but I'm not sure if the smell is any stronger than other oils. I'm happy with it. Gets the job done well enough for me, so I don't plan on switching oil any time soon.
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