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Phillips synjex 2 stroke oil?

Does anyone know where in Mn I can buy this oil?

Update:

Yeah I mean Minnesota. The problem is that there no longer any phillips gas stations in the state, and that was the only place I have seen this oil.

Update 2:

cr500 yeah this oil has magic powers. My snowmobile has over 5000 miles on it and I have yet to do ANY major work to it. Where I am at it in the winter it seldom even reaches 27 degrees, so cold is a major factor for me.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Here's Phillips ' distributors in MN.

    If You're not near one of the cities listed,,,contact any of the places or Phillips home office and they will be happy to help.

    Very good choice of oil,by the way.

    http://lubricants.conocophillips.com/locator/locat...

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I use almost any 2 stroke oil, MIXED correctly and have had zero problems.

    My favorite is Caster Oil just because I like the smell.

    Does you oil have some magic powers?

    In Dallas, the temp seldom drops below 27 degrees so cold weather is not much of a problem.

  • Todd L
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    Have you try to use website search above your screen??

    Click on web search, Type " Phillips synjex 2 stroke" They will help you to find it. It depends the company willing to make or stop making. Sometime stop making because of old version oil. Changed to better and upgrade oil. Better than old oil. or possible like recall, Bad oil, Depends of oil manufactures.

    Try on web search and find out.

    Todd

  • 1 decade ago

    you mean minnesota, try minneapolis

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