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[QUOTE="Rich Rohrich, post: 669761, member: 16241"] That sounds like something Amsoil would put on their website. Did you get that direct from them? LOL :laugh: The MSDS for MX2T clearly states HYDROTREATED LIGHT DISTILLATE (CAS REG. # 64742-47-8) 15-25% (by weight [b]NOT[/b] volume) This is a light fuel oil used as a dilutant (all two-stroke oils have something similar that works as a dilutant even Amsoil ;) ) The CAS REG. # for Kerosene is 8008-20-6 which doesn't appear on the MSDS sheet . It's unclear from the MSDS sheet what percentage of neat kerosene exists (if any) in MX2T. FWIW, I never found MX2T to cause a major change in octane requirement in CLEAN fuel even when mixed at 9 oz per gallon (aka 14:1). Pump fuel has a number of unpredictable heavy components in it that may give different results. [/QUOTE]
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