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Eddy,
You know I don't have a sense of smell (or anyother senses really) but I know the coleman fuel still has a smell of it's own. As for oil mixture - yes, in fact it's even more important with the camp fuel as there is NO oil at all in it compared to the wee bit found in gasoline.
I'm just using valvoline 2-cycle oil in my fuel. Makes the fuel look gray.
-Michael
You know I don't have a sense of smell (or anyother senses really) but I know the coleman fuel still has a smell of it's own. As for oil mixture - yes, in fact it's even more important with the camp fuel as there is NO oil at all in it compared to the wee bit found in gasoline.
I'm just using valvoline 2-cycle oil in my fuel. Makes the fuel look gray.
-Michael