Q:What the heck happened to the price a 2.6 oz is $7.97 WOW such a ridiculous price? This cant be right no 2.6 oz oil is worth $8.00.
by|Mar 24, 2024
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Q:can the 16oz measuring bottle be refilled from 1 gal container?
by|Mar 8, 2024
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Q:If standard gas tanks are 5 gallons, why would these be made for 6 gallons ? I don't get the nonsense here, seems like inspired by the buns and sausages mismatch at the market.
by|Dec 9, 2023
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A: I think Echo should have said that this 16 oz. bottle will make 5 gallons of 40:1 mixture. 16 ozs. � 5 = 3.2 ozs. Which the amount of oil per gallon for 40:1.
by|Apr 14, 2024
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A: Hi there! Thank you for your inquiry. I will pass this information to the right department for review. I could say that most customers prefer to take the bottle but use it for 1 Gallon mix, so, that means they have enough for 6 times use. It depends on customer preference and use, either commercial use where they would require or go through 6 gallons in a short period time; or for Home owner users where they only need a gallon mix.
by|Dec 12, 2023
Q:I use 2.6 Oz for ever 2 gallons of gas?
by|Jun 26, 2023
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A: Hi Damian! Thank you for your inquiry. The ECHO products require a 50:1 fuel/oil ratio. Which is 2.6 US fl. oz. to 1 gallon of fuel.
by|Sep 29, 2023
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A: You mix 2.6oz of red armor for every 1 Gal (128oz) of gasoline. Try to use 91-94 octane gas too, it’s worth the extra alight cost.
by|Jan 7, 2024
A: 2.6 oz for every 1 gallon for 50:1 ratio.
by|Apr 10, 2024
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A: 2.6 Oz per 1 gallon of gas gets you a 50:1 ratio.
by|Sep 29, 2023
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Q:If I want to use a 2 gallon gas can, do I have to use two 2.6 oz bottles?
by|Jun 11, 2023
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A: Yes
by|Aug 19, 2023
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Q:Can I mix this product with premium gas and is it safe to use with echo 2 stroke equipment.
by|Jan 8, 2023
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A: Hi there! Thank you for your inquiry. Yes, you can use from 89-93 octane gas, and mix it with 2 stroke oil. You can also use ethanol free gas. Gas with Ethanol is alright as long as it only has 10% or less.
by|Sep 29, 2023
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A: Absolutely!
by|Sep 29, 2023
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A: Yes, it is the preferred oil for Echo 2 stroke products. Just follow instructions on the bottle for the correct ratio.
by|Sep 29, 2023
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A: Yes & yes, if I were you I would use ethanol free fuel. Stores for long periods of time without gumming up your carbs.
by|Sep 29, 2023
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A: Have used this over the last 5 years in my Echo straight shaft power head, which is now 20 years old. I run my mixture a little richer and have never had any issues with plug fouling and it never takes more than 3 pulls to start even with no use for 2 months
by|Dec 6, 2023
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A: Yes and yes
by|Sep 29, 2023
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Q:is this synthetic, syn blend, or conventional?
by|Nov 7, 2021
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A: Hi! Thank you for your inquiry. Please copy paste the following link so you can view the red armor in ECHO's WEBSITE https://www.echo-usa.com/Products/Accessories/Fuel-Oils-Lubricants/PowerBlend/Red-Armor-Oil. The Red Armor is a semi-synthetic oil type.
by|Aug 16, 2023
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Q:Can I use this oil for an A-I POWER 9000 Watt generator? Thx
by|Aug 1, 2021
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A: Hello! Thank you for your inquiry. This generator is not our brand so I suggest for you to contact the company and get the exact oil that you can use for your unit.
by|Aug 7, 2023
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A: You cannot, that generator has a four-stroke engine, this oil is for 2 stroke engines