Snowmobile oil

snoluver1

Active member
Or just use the search function? I think there is a thread or maybe even 2 about this topic. Just like every other forum on the planet that has anything to do with an engine.

Btw I'm not part of the click. I don't own a Yamaha, I don't off trail in the UP, and I've never had a strudel at Krupps.


Bingo! There is a search function for a reason. If your to lazy to use it, Don't be surprised to get smart *** answers! Besides, we need all the comedy we can get in this world!
How many times can you possibly tell people to clean their darn pilot jets??? At some point you just have to start making jokes for the sake of your own sanity!

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So using your logic, there should be a complete ban on any new posts about people stopping in the middle of the trail, littering on the trail, interesting spots to visit while in the U.P.,etc.

YES!!!!! ABSOLUTLY!!!!!
 

ezra

Well-known member
oootay I have run sea and snow for yrs and before that interceptor before that ipon before that cat oil and Yama lube and don't remember the name but the tall steel cans with the pull ring like a beer can.
all in all I have to say my cheep ars sea and snow works just fine and a lot of my crew has converted over the yrs.
what ever gives u that warm and fuzzy feeling at 8200 rpm is what u should use. but remember that oil is in your jug 1/136 of a second at 8200 rpm
 

ezra

Well-known member
Mystic @ $20 a gallon! Don't believe the over- priced expensive oil hype..
$20 wow u got ripped off lol.
I got it for $7 bucks a gal after rebate this fall at the man mall. I may not even need to restock next yr
 

srt20

Active member
So using your logic, there should be a complete ban on any new posts about people stopping in the middle of the trail, littering on the trail, interesting spots to visit while in the U.P.,etc.

Who said anything about bans?

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oootay I have run sea and snow for yrs and before that interceptor before that ipon before that cat oil and Yama lube and don't remember the name but the tall steel cans with the pull ring like a beer can.
all in all I have to say my cheep ars sea and snow works just fine and a lot of my crew has converted over the yrs.
what ever gives u that warm and fuzzy feeling at 8200 rpm is what u should use. but remember that oil is in your jug 1/136 of a second at 8200 rpm

$20 wow u got ripped off lol.
I got it for $7 bucks a gal after rebate this fall at the man mall. I may not even need to restock next yr

2 separate posts for these? What are you trying to run the post count up on this thread??
I call post count fixin! I want my bet back!
 

ezra

Well-known member
I think the beer can pull tab stuff is/was castrol &/or Wynn's.
dont remember but next time I go to the family land I will jump in the old silo hole and see if any of the hundreds of empty's still have paint. I still have a few of the old steel gas cans we would shake it together in the ones with the Eskimo guy on them
 

russholio

Well-known member
What is everyone using for 2 stroke oil? I run polaris gold oil in my sleds but am wondering if there's something better to run?

Okay, serious answer: First, what does your sled require (mineral, semi-synthetic, or synthetic)? Then find one that meets the latest standards (JASO FD and/or ISO-L-EGD). Make your final pick based on the oil meeting all the requirements -- NOT based on price and/or brand. Unless, of course, you don't mind paying through the nose and believe that the more you pay, the better the oil you're getting.
 

polarisrider1

New member
Or just use the search function? I think there is a thread or maybe even 2 about this topic. Just like every other forum on the planet that has anything to do with an engine.

Btw I'm not part of the click. I don't own a Yamaha, I don't off trail in the UP, and I've never had a strudel at Krupps.

We call them "Teams"
 

jonesin

Well-known member
when you switch from say polaris blue to sea and snow do you try and empty the reservoir or just mix the oils....
 

Freerider

New member
I have ran the Mistake (mystic) for a couple years now without issue. I like it cause it's cheap. Fun FACT though.....
Polaris ran a side by side life test. Ams oil vs Polaris oil and the ams oil motor burnt down first every time. I heard this from a friend that worked at Polaris. I think the best oil, whatever that is, will help your parts last longer. But you have to clean your exhaust valves anyways and throw some new rings in em eventually no matter what.
 

Hoosier

Well-known member
I have ran the Mistake (mystic) for a couple years now without issue. I like it cause it's cheap. Fun FACT though.....
Polaris ran a side by side life test. Ams oil vs Polaris oil and the ams oil motor burnt down first every time. I heard this from a friend that worked at Polaris. I think the best oil, whatever that is, will help your parts last longer. But you have to clean your exhaust valves anyways and throw some new rings in em eventually no matter what.

Of course it did. My best friend's cousin's roommate who delivered newspapers to Arctic Cat's CEO said he heard off the record that Polaris platinum oil is the best. They did a side by side test in 2002 and the engine with the platinum oil is still running in the lab 12 years later. The parts group then banned this oil and destroyed the recipe.
 

groomerdriver

New member
when you switch from say polaris blue to sea and snow do you try and empty the reservoir or just mix the oils....

Back in the day when I was a young whipper snapper and bag trips were about every 2 weeks (I was kinda like indy500 but I had my own place and GF) we'd pour in whatever we could buy at a fuel stop. Yamalube, Injex, Polaris.....it didn't matter back them and I doubt it does now. Matter 'o fact our 98 Poo 500 has been on several bag trips and gets whatever oil is available and the compression is still good at 9,000 miles. BTW - there's Mystic in it now and a gallon of it in the garage.
 
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