I've been using a Citgo oil product (can't remember specifically which one) in my boat motor. The one I was using had "TC-W3" written all over it. However, nobody in town is carrying that particular Citgo product now and in its place at two stores is "Citgo Superguard Sea and Snow". It looks to be the virtually the same product, but I can't find anywhere on the packaging where it says it's rated as "TC-W3". Does anyone know if it's a TC-W3 product? Will it mix fine with the other Citgo product I've got (I've heard some different oils don't mix well)? Any info appreciated...
We went to the flats too. I dipped a tire on the rental car onto it just to say I’ve been there,but it was still pretty soft from winter melt. After seeing some moron in a BMW suv get dragged out of the muck I had no intention of repeating his stupidity.
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I've been using a Citgo oil product (can't remember specifically which one) in my boat motor. The one I was using had "TC-W3" written all over it. However, nobody in town is carrying that particular Citgo product now and in its place at two stores is "Citgo Superguard Sea and Snow". It looks to be the virtually the same product, but I can't find anywhere on the packaging where it says it's rated as "TC-W3". Does anyone know if it's a TC-W3 product? Will it mix fine with the other Citgo product I've got (I've heard some different oils don't mix well)? Any info appreciated...
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