Yes, you can mix synthetic blend 2-cycle oil with full synthetic 2-cycle oil, as both are designed for similar applications. However, it's best to use oils from the same manufacturer to ensure compatibility and performance. Mixing different types or brands may affect the oil's overall performance and could lead to engine issues. Always check the manufacturer's recommendations for your specific engine.
Yes, they make a full synthetic and a synthetic blend.
Semi synthetic or synthetic blend is a combination of synthetic and conventional oil. Full synthetic oil is just that 100% synthetic oil.
Yes, semi synthetic is a blend of synthetic and conventional oil already.
Synthetic is 100% synthetic. There are blends sold that are part synthetic & regular oil. Look for a quart that sates FULL or 100% Synthetic. If it says Synthetic Blend then it is not 100% Synthetic.Synthetic is 100% synthetic. There are blends sold that are part synthetic & regular oil. Look for a quart that sates FULL or 100% Synthetic. If it says Synthetic Blend then it is not 100% Synthetic.
10w30 or 5w30 conventional , synthetic blend, or full synthetic will do
Not at all, you can go from full synthetic back to reg. oil then to semi, then full with no problems unless the vehicle has synthetic only specified for it (eg: some newer VWs)
10w 30 blend. not full synthetic but not full oil
You can use synthetic, synthetic blend, or conventional oil. It is your choice.
5W30, 10W30 regular, synthetic blend, or Full synthetic will work just fine
It is a combination of synthetic oil and conventional oil.
Yes, that is what a synthetic blend is that they sell.
There is no difference in viscosity. A 10w30 full synthetic is the same as a 10w30 blend.