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[QUOTE="jaguar, post: 1463415, member: 19340"] In the engine oil test at [URL]http://www.wdarc.org/articles_files/2 stroke Oil Test.pdf[/URL] the author of the test said that Bel-Ray H1-R does not seem to have combustible oil since it slowed down the test engine until he richened the fuel/air mixture to make up for that loss. So I had the idea of lighting different oils on fire to see which ones produced the biggest flames, with the assumption that those would be the ones contributing more power since they contribute to the combustion flame. The details and conclusions of the test are at [URL]http://www.dragonfly75.com/moto/oilpower.html[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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