Exol optima race full synthetic....Is this right?

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Was en route to blackpool Friday with me mate when I had a slight mishap. A small bungee broke and I lost my small bag with my medication, waterproof bottoms and my Putoline oil, off my rear carrier. Somewhere between Preston and me digs in Blackpool. At the Blackpool do I managed to get some oil, the Exol optima racing. Now I have a litre of this at home unused and me mate with me also has a four litr container of the said oil and both are red in colour. The stuff I bought when I opened it at my first return journey fuel stop, was a thick treacle black brown colour and stunk like you wouldn't believe. Has the oil been changed or is there something wrong with it. :?: :o cheers,Speedy.
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I would say not. I use it and it's thinnish with a light red colour. I don't think it can have been labelled wrong, because I think the semi is the same. Although it pongs a bit. Could be an error of some sort. I'd return it and get a refund.
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I can cofirm that the semi syth I have is also red.
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Thankyou both for the replies. It was a concern as it just seemed wrong. I;ve heard it smells a bit ,as do one or two others that are available now , but the colour just didn't seem normal for an oil of any description. I shall now empty my tank and go for fresh fuel and oil just to be safe,cheers,Speedy.
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Yes, but how did it run? :lol:
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Doom Patrol wrote:Yes, but how did it run? :lol:
Ironically it ran a bit boggy and rich, but I put it down to a change from a semi synth to a full synth mixed in the tank. When I first used this scoot doing coast to coast, I was being tight and using up all oddments of oil, ie some Putoline mx5 and mx7 at 4% and it was as rich and boggy as owt. Changed to Rock oil pp2 at 4% and still boggy. Dropped to 3% and much better. Then I sheared me crank , so fully rebuilt the motor with GP crank and bgm stator midweight flywheel etc. Ran out of pp2 and bought a bulk case of Putoline tt scooter that I've run me P2 disc on for years and stuck that in. Bit weird this next bit. Put the Putoline in at 3% and hey ho, it's running as crisp as owt and doing another 8 to 10 miles to the tank [standard tank] more than before. :shock: . I have no idea why and don't surpose I ever will, but I'm happy :D :D
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Funny isn't it? You can definitely feel the difference between some oils. Using up the last of some fully synth Exol myself. I was running mine at 4% and still managed to seize it up on a hot day. Cutting back to 3% now to see if that perks it up.
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If you go from 4% to 3% oil ration you are making the mixture RICHER, more petrol so cooler running.
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The fully synth is red and does indeed smell like ammonia, using less oil makes ur mixture richer as said above


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coaster wrote:If you go from 4% to 3% oil ration you are making the mixture RICHER, more petrol so cooler running.
My thoughts exactly. It was a heat seize, so it seemed logical to me. Is it a bad idea then?
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