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| **yes**, there is a difference: 2-stroke oil is meant to be mixed with the gasoline and combusted, 4-stroke isn't. | **yes**, there is a difference: 2-stroke oil is meant to be mixed with the gasoline and combusted, 4-stroke isn't. | ||
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| + | ==== car vs motorcycle ==== | ||
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| + | there **is** a difference - some smaller dirtbikes are 2-stroke, while all passenger cars are 4-stroke. However, even if a motorcycle is 4-stroke (as in the case of the 2024 kawasaki vulcan s abs), what's important is whether the bike has a " | ||
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| + | tl;dr: unfortunately yes, you have to buy separate oil for a car and a bike | ||