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Oil Analysis Results on Honda vs Honda Clone

Oil Analysis Results on Honda vs Honda Clone, Predator, and Briggs & Stratton. Thank you for supporting the channel!

Oil Analysis Results on Honda vs Honda Clone Oil Analysis Results on Honda vs Honda Clone Oil Analysis Results on Honda vs Honda Clone Oil Analysis Results on Honda vs Honda Clone

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Hi Jared, Thank you very much for supporting the channel. It helps a lot! Best regards, Todd

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I actually joined as a Patron just to make those 2 comments. 😉 I think the first video of yours I ever watched tho... oh man... probably your first epoxy shootout... NO it was either the first superglue or maybe the first duct tape shootout, like 6 years ago! (Duct tape metadata: 4,804,365 views, posted Jan 28, 2018.) I have used your channel right next to Consumer Reports, as experimental and documentary evidence, as I was buying things like chainsaws and engine additives.

Jared Rypka-Hauer

Great point! Thank you

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Am I the only one thinking that timing and cam design are likely the reasons for the disparity in performance, especially for the Briggs? I was surprised to see that it performed as poorly as it did! Maybe you could do a round 2, with Tecumseh, Tillotson, Briggs Knockoff, and maybe a Kawasaki? I had a Kawasaki on a Arien's lawnmower. SOLID engine. I'd like to see how it stacks up against the rest... Or maybe do v-twins! Kawasaki FR730V-S00 24 HP 726cc Vertical V-Twin Engine Briggs & Stratton 40T8 656cc (20hp) or 44T7 724cc (23hp) V-Twin Engine PREDATOR 22 HP (670cc) V-Twin Horizontal Shaft Man finding specific info on small engines is hard... I been trying to look up v-twins to include and NOBODY lists their engines by v-twin/single categories... grrrr...

Jared Rypka-Hauer

I think it makes perfect sense that the engines with iron cylinder walls would have a substantially higher iron content in the oil, especially after just the first 48 hours, which is going to be a break-in period where the cylinders, pistons, rings, bearings, and crank journals are all wearing into a perfect fit with each other.

Jared Rypka-Hauer

I've had good success with the HF generator that I purchased several years ago. Best regards, Todd

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Harbor Freight does make some great generators :)

Rolf Penzel

Great point!

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Thank you very much!

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Isn't the Predator also a Honda clone?

Rolf Penzel

as always todd..great job! keep it up.

jon tomlinson

Hi Christopher, Thank you for the video idea. Best regards, Todd

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Hi Greg, Thank you for the positive feedback and for the video ideas. Best regards, Todd

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Could you test a propane engine vs gas ? for efficiency , exhaust and oil consumption ?

Christopher Woolley

Great engine tests! Suggestions for videos: best string trimmer head, best lawn mower blade, best 87 octane gasoline, best snow shovel, and best toilet paper for septic tanks. Kind regards and thank you.

Greg

Sorry I didn't do a better job explaining the post. The oil analysis results are from today's video comparing 4 different horizontal shaft small engines. The main purpose of the oil analysis is to compare wear metal content in the oil. Thanks again, Todd

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Is this for small engine oils?

MattC10/63

“Should be” are ranges and standards.

Steohen Secrot

My Opinion: "Should be" values are most likely average values based from the manufacturers or other testing facilities averages. This is a single test only.

Neshotah

I see the "should be" values, but not sure how to interpret them. Is there a summary or interpretation available?

Nathan Deunk


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