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Amsoil at 100:1 - good or bad?

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mmatt

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I've got an older Bosch ignition Rotax 503 and I'm considering switching from Castrol 2T fit something that will produce less carbon.

I'd like to hear from guys who have run Amsoil at 100:1 to see what their experience was/is with it.

Obviously I don't want to compromise lubrication in favour of less carbon, but I hear that this isn't the case. I'd like to hear that from people who have actually done it though.
 
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