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    A (tech) at West suggested that the Yamaha 2 cycle oil was so much more expensive than their oil because it already had the "Ring Free Plus" additive already in it. That I was throwing my money away by using both.

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    How about the Ring free plus and Startron treated fuel. Would that be OK to burn in the car once it has been treated with such? Would it effect a catalytic converter?

    I'm thinking that A) in an emergency situation such as hurricane days and lines at the gas stations, that I would have hundreds of gallons of gas on hand. or B) if after an extended period of time, I would use up that gas and replace with fresh.
    If its got teats or tires, you bound to have trouble with it....

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    [QUOTE=FabricGATOR;81423]A (tech) at West suggested that the Yamaha 2 cycle oil was so much more expensive than their oil because it already had the "Ring Free Plus" additive already in it. That I was throwing my money away by using both.

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    Believe that's a crock.
    1999 Grady Sailfish SX225 OX66
    1998 Grady Tigercat S200 lightening strike (totalled)

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      If the Yamaha 2 stroke oil already had the Ringfree in it, then why would they still be selling the Ringfree in a separate bottle? Maybe the Yamaha 2 stroke oil has some fuel stabilizer in it?.....And stabilizer is not the same as a carbon control additive....

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