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    Default Mercury Quicksilver Oil Worth the Cost?


    I know there are probably widely varying opinions on this, but thought I would ask anyway:

    I have a 2004 Mercury 90 hp 2 stroke - not the Optimax, just the 'regular' two stroke. I've always used Mercury Quicksilver 2 storke oil as the manual recaommends, but when I see it selling for around $26 a gallon and see Penzoil 2-stroke oil on sale for $12 a galon and Cabelas brand on sale for $10 a gallon I wonder if I'm wasting my money paying for the Quicksilver? Is there really a difference?

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    with the standards oils are "made" now i'd bet the penzoil is just as good. ole barnical bill can tell you

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    Yes, it is worth the money. I used to blend them, but not any more. Pennzoil ain't bad, just don't use that Wal-Mart crap! What I've found out is the Merc oil lessens the effects of fuel injector cleaners gumming up the rings. Just make sure its marine and not the other 2-cycles oil, which burn at a higher temp. Really its "Pay now, or pay later"
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    Mechanics and parts cost alot more than the oil you will ever burn. Why even take a chance. Merc oil has more additives for wear prevention.
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    Merc probably buys their oil from someone like Penzoil and rebrands it. I'm sure Merc has a crack team of mechanical and electrical engineers with years of experience in outboard design. And I'm sure Penzoil has a crack team of petroleum and chemical engineers who have years of experience in refining and blending oils.

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    i bought some prem plus merc at bass pro at nashville todat for $19.99 a gallon

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    if it meets the specs for the engine, tcw or twc 2/3, and a brand name such as Pennzoil, etc., should be good. Merc doesn't have/own a oil refinery to make their 2 stroke oil, someone else does. Could be the same place that makes the walmart brand as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimp View Post
    Merc doesn't have/own a oil refinery to make their 2 stroke oil, someone else does. Could be the same place that makes the walmart brand as well.
    That's the way gas is here, there are only 2 distributors in town and the gas is blended to order, additives and what not for the different brands.
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