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{{Short description|Certification for two-stroke oils}}
'''API-TC''' is a [[certification]] for [[Two-stroke cycle|two-stroke]] [[Motor oil|oils]], awarded by the [[American Petroleum Institute]]. It is given after the product passes through stringent tests that determine the level of [[detergent]] performance, [[dispersion]], and [[Antioxidant|anti-oxidation]]. The highest level of certification for two-stroke oil is the "TC"-series.
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'''API- TC''' is a [[product certification|certification]] for [[Two-stroke cycle|two-stroke]] [[Motor oil|oils]], awarded by the [[American Petroleum Institute]]. It is given after the product passes through stringent tests that determine the level of [[detergent]] performance, [[Dispersion (chemistry)|dispersion]], and [[Antioxidant|anti-oxidation]]. It Theis highestthe levelonly remaining, not revoked classification of certificationthe forAPI twoTwo-strokeCycle motor oil isspecifications (TA, TB, TC, TD). Being a very old standard itself, most currently produced 2T lubricants meet its specifications, even the lowest quality ones; current high-quality oils exceed them (often labeled "API TC+"-series although not based on actual measurements).
 
The more current [[JASO M345]] or the international [[ISO]] two-cycle oil specifications are much better indicators of oil quality, with requirements based on modern two-stroke engines and environmental policies.<ref>{{Cite web|title=ISO Two-Cycle Oil Specifications - oilspecifications.org|url=https://www.oilspecifications.org/iso_2t.php|access-date=2022-04-14|website=www.oilspecifications.org}}</ref> API-TC has been removed from the API website.
==External links==
 
* http://www.ipone.fr/1/1.7.php?lang=2
A higher grade, TD, was considered similar to the [[National Marine Manufacturers association]] (NMMA) "TC-W" (water-cooled outboard engine) grade. The NMMA has now replaced this specification with the higher TC-W3 standard.<ref>{{Cite web|title=API Two-Cycle Motor Oil Specifications - oilspecifications.org|url=https://www.oilspecifications.org/api_2t.php|access-date=2022-04-14|website=www.oilspecifications.org}}</ref>
 
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