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Old 01-13-2011, 12:57 PM
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I asked Procharger what their SC model oil is and basically they say it is their own "special" blend....and would I like to order some over priced bottles.....

Anybody know either what it is, or what I can use as a substitue? I know it is not straight motor oil, gear oil???

I have sent Procharger enough of my $$$ and don't really want to send any more if I can avoid it....

Thanks for any input....
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Originally Posted by FogduckerIII
I asked Procharger what their SC model oil is and basically they say it is their own "special" blend....and would I like to order some over priced bottles.....

Anybody know either what it is, or what I can use as a substitue? I know it is not straight motor oil, gear oil???

I have sent Procharger enough of my $$$ and don't really want to send any more if I can avoid it....

Thanks for any input....
I have 4 bottles off the stuff you can have it for free P/C put it in the box when they sent me my D1 blower which uses oil from the motor ?? pm your address and its yours regards paul
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I've always used straight 30w synthetic in mine, never had an issue.
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Most Sealed blowers use RedLine Synthetic. Other oils will suffice if needed.
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