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Silver Member - 10 or more posts |
Good day,
Locally our current supplier doesn't have API TC engine oil and he's telling us that we could try TC-W or TC-W3 oils type. The lubricant datasheet doesn't specify if this oil (TCW3) can be used in motorcycles. What could happen if we use TC-W or TC-W3 oils to lubricate motorcycle engines ?? Thanks for your prompt reply Xavier |
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Bronze Member - 1 or more posts |
Hi there
I am not sure, dont take my word for it, however I believe TC-W3 is an environmental rating. I believe (and I could well be wrong) that it is a poor performing 2 stroke lubricant, and as such you may be better off looking for the appropriate classification. |
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Silver Member - 10 or more posts |
i read in a short discussion that low ash oils (API TC) could affect in engines requiring ashless oils (API TCW-3) (e.g.deposits) . is this correct ??
I heard from our sales people that clients away of the cities are using TCW-3 when there isn't available API TC oils. And they aren´t reporting any issues. I hope more information could be provided |
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Bronze Member - 1 or more posts |
Xavier,
TC W3 is not a certification of API, but is cretification of two stroke marine engine oil by NMMA (National Marine MAnufacturers Association) If you are looking for a better two Stroke Oil for your two wheeler, go for "JASO FC" that exceeds the performance requirement of API TC |
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