No-Toil air filter oil

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oregonmud

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I ran into some guys at my local track who have been using this stuff for years so I thought I would give it a try. It costs $6 (per container) and after a year of me using it I can barely tell any is gone from the bottles.
This is really sticky oil too BTW. The only way to get it off your fingers and filters is with the No-Toil cleaner or Oxyclean. Its made for dirt bike filters but it works just as well for R/Cs I have personally used it for a year now and have not had any filters fall apart from it or dirt inside my engine. It works much better than any other oil I have tried and for the price you cant beat it.

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Great find Mud! Would it be safe to say then, if it's made for dirt bikes, that shops selling them might carry this? Or would auto parts stores have it as well?
 
I don't know about automotive shops. My LHS is a hobby shop/Yamaha dealer. So I just found it on the Yamaha side of the store and I have seen it at other bike shops. So that would be your best bet.
 
Yeah, just about any aftermarket parts dealer will carry that stuff. I mean, for quads and bikes and other off road vehicles. 🙂 That's your best bet! I run that stuff in my quad, it's great! Never though to try it on my RC's
 
I have been using it for a while and it has worked fine for me and the other guys at the track. Here is the filter from my truck after the races last weekend. Looks like it was breathing fine to me. This was after running 3 quals and a 15 minute main in dusty conditions.....
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i was actually thinking of something along this line. i use twin-air cleaner and oil for my dirtbike. i assumed the cleaner wouldnt be too abbrassive but was a lil hesitant to try it.
 

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