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    XD 100 Oil

    Where is the best place to get some?

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    Re: XD 100 Oil (jemyers10lber)

    I got mine from this place!

    http://www.domo-online.com/

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    Re: XD 100 Oil (Bugs)

    Is that the best oil to run in my ETEC? It's a 2010 250 HO?

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    Re: XD 100 Oil (jemyers10lber)

    On XD-110 being the best oil to run and
    On getting it from domo-oil
    although I hope I can make what I bought last till the fall, seems like they had a price increase when summer hit!

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    Re: XD 100 Oil (jemyers10lber)

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by jemyers10lber &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">Is that the best oil to run in my ETEC? It's a 2010 250 HO?</td></tr></table>
    It's all I run in my 03 DI, and a surprising # of members here run it in their carb engines.

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    Re: XD 100 Oil (Costa)

    I thought that the price went up. I think I remember it being in the mid 20's. I thought you could get 4 gallons for $100. I could be wrong. Thanks guys!

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    Re: XD 100 Oil (jemyers10lber)

    I purchased 6 gal. of xd-100, from demo-online, last Feb. $210.00 shipped to my house in Maine.
    I did a lot of research before buying and this was the best price on the internet.
    Shipment was made in 5 days.Just looked @ their ad on line --no price change since Feb.


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    Re: XD 100 Oil (Sunbird1992)

    Thanks!

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    Re: XD 100 Oil (jemyers10lber)

    My mechanic recommends Amsoil HP synthetic for my E-tech. He says the xd-100 is way overpriced which it is, and that is has a lot more carbon build up than the Amsoil




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    Re: XD 100 Oil (clm6741)

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by clm6741 &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">My mechanic recommends Amsoil HP synthetic for my E-tech. He says the xd-100 is way overpriced which it is, and that is has a lot more carbon build up than the Amsoil</td></tr></table>

    If you have the oil set on the TC-W3 setting you may be OK but be aware that the Amzoil is not TC-W3 certified as required in your owners manual.

    Do not use the Amzoil with the XD-100 oil setting at any time !!!!!!!
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    Re: XD 100 Oil (SEAHORSE)

    When XD 100 hit the market 4-5 years ago I could not find on the label where it was TCW3 certified. I also have not looked at a label since then. Is the certification for XD 100 on the label now?

    Certified or not XD 100 is a good oil...so is Amsoil

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    Re: XD 100 Oil (JR19)

    XD-100 was made specifically by Evinrude for Evinrude - it is not marketed, advertised, or suggested for any other make of motor, thus TC-W3 certification is not necessary, just like with Merc's Optimax oil.

    Amzoil makes good products, no doubt, but if there were ever a lube problem in a warrantied Evinrude, it could be said that the operator was not using a product that was required in the owners manual. The manual states the if Evinrude oils were not used, then a TC-W3 certified oil could be substituted.
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