Wren turbine oil
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Wren turbine oil
What is the best oil to use in a Wren 100?
Wren told me 2-cycle oil was good?
Has anyone had any problems with it?
I read on another forum 2-cycle oil wasn't designed for the hi temps of a turbine and would cause problems.
Anyone know if this is true?
Wren told me 2-cycle oil was good?
Has anyone had any problems with it?
I read on another forum 2-cycle oil wasn't designed for the hi temps of a turbine and would cause problems.
Anyone know if this is true?
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Not all 2-cycle oils are the same. Certain ones work fine and others will gum up your bearings causing difficult starts. When in doubt go with what Wren recommends. I have been using DTE Lite for years in all my engines without issues. Also Wren prefers DTE Lite oil. There is a misprint in their guide. You should use DTE Lite CIRCULATING oil, not the Hydraulic oil. See attached.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7D...p6dG96MU0/view
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7D...p6dG96MU0/view
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I bought a 19 litre pail of DTE oil as that was all that was available and paid Less than the 2 gallons ( about 8 litres total)
of DTE oil bought that way. Sold off some of the extra oil to recoup some of my investment .
of DTE oil bought that way. Sold off some of the extra oil to recoup some of my investment .
#6
Jetcat anti static might be the norm for Jetcat turbines but not needed for Wren or Jets Munt turbines. I use DTE for both . I do add about 2 oz of Shell 2TUltra snowmobile oil ( not cheap) in with the DTE for colour ( dark blue) to give me 500ml of oil. My kero containers are 9.46 litres so when I add the 500ml that gives me my 5% mix plus added bonus ends up colouring the fuel green, why green not sure and don’t care as then I know the fuel has been mixed. Going on 4 years and both my two Jets Munt and Wren TP run great.