Ok, when compared to a stock Briggs, 3000 fpm is "moderate", but I still stand by what I said. A 3-7hp, 40-90cc chainsaw doesn't have extreme lubrication needs, even through it isn't liquid cooled. I know some want to think that their off the shelf saws need "race oil". Compare the lubrication needs to a 2 stroke 125cc shifter cart engine, that turns 14k rpm, has piston speeds of 5000 fpm, and puts out 40hp. There's a two stroke that needs a "race" oil, and at 6-8oz per gallon. That engine has 4 times the specific output of a 550xp. If you have a 16hp 550, don't use Wally World JASO FD oil.
The truth is, most 2 stroke 0PE will die from a lean fuel/air mix, or from being straight gassed. Most will never "wear out" the engine.