What is the difference between 2T oil and 4T oil?
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2T oil and 4T oil differ in the following ways: 1. 2T oil: This is used in two-stroke engines and is also known as combustion oil. It is mixed with gasoline in a certain proportion and burns along with the gasoline. 2. 4T oil: This is used in four-stroke engines and serves functions such as lubrication, cooling, and cleaning. This type of oil does not participate in combustion. Here is some related information about engine oil: Engine oil is categorized into gasoline engine oil, diesel engine oil, and universal oil for both gasoline and diesel engines. All oils used in motorcycles are gasoline engine oils. Based on the engine's working strokes, engine oil can be classified into two-stroke and four-stroke oils, with 2T or 4T oil labels marked on the outer packaging.