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I went looking for Aspen at the Coop here and found they only had Trufuel. Same idea, different brand. I filled up my Eskimo and it ran incredibly well. Before with the premixed it would not continue to idle. It does now and runs like a top. I'm sold! Like Aspen it contains no ethanol and has stabilizers in it.
Trufuel is decent but its no Aspen. It is essentially premium non ethanol gasoline with oil and stabilizers. Aspen is 99% Alkylate which is the purest and cleanest form of petroleum. A few other brands are using the pure alkylate base such as Stihl motomix and Husqvarna premix.
most 2 stroke motors I've ever dealt with are happy around 50:1. If your auger is calling for 24:1, just through a small shot or Amsoil saber or pretty much any synthetic 2-stroke oil in. If I'm out of saber or aspen fuel, I just use whatever snowmobile oil I have laying around. Haven't had a problem in 10 years.
I just picked up a jug and it's mixed 50:1 my jiffy calls for 24:1 can I just use it like that or do I have to add some oil to the aspen fuel??
Your old jiffy will be fine at 50 to 1. My old model 70 2hp ran so much better when I used shell premium and amsoil saber at 80-1 with a bit of seafoam. It took about half a tank of this mix to clean out the old gunk in the carb from running the original 24:1 mix. The motor ran better started better and is still chugging away. I gave it to my nephew a few years ago when I purchased a new auger because I wanted to make 10 inch holes. The new auger gets the same mix and runs perfectly. I would like to try the Aspen fuel but I would get the unmixed and add my Amsoil and seafoam because it works so well.[/qExactly what I run in all of my small engines
I recently switched over to this fuel and man what a difference in my auger. I also replaced the plug while I was at it. My Tanaka engine runs so smooth on this fuel. I would assume TruFuel would produce similar results. I used to run premium w/ Amsoil mixed 100:1.It is a bit more expensive as many others have stated, but think of how much it costs now just getting out there, another buck or two for a tank isn’t going to break the bank. Good luck to everyone this season. Shawn