661 Oil Test 32:1 vs 40:1 vs 50:1 ?

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Pictured are the mufflers of a Husky 562, a Redman 8000 blower and a 09 Yamaha Yz-250. All ran at 32:1 on Yamalube 2R.
He saw has had a little over 5 gallons run through it, the red max has burned up gallons of 2R and the yz has been on 2r for 42 hours.
 

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Sounds good. I wouldn't get hung up over it night being a "full synthetic". Many of the blends are just as good if not better than there full synthetic counter parts .
Your notta loada say mean stuff to full synthetic oil around here, people have invested too much money running it too be told they have wasted thier hard earned on silly oil. At $30+ per litre many have convinced themselves they are doing whats best. l mean its gotta be better at three times the price, right? lts a mentality rather than a decision based on facts in front of them and that itself is challenging to change.
 
Man I wish saws had removable heads.... think of how we could study oils then? Lol


I need more saws go justify all of this oil I have. Maxima, Bel-Ray, Klotz and Motul are on my shelf. Atleast I can never say"I need oil." Lol

Sent from my non internal combustion device.
 
Brad your assuming that the properties you mentioned indicate an oil is superior. That's not.necessarily so and I will say that there are very few oils meeting the very stringent ISO-EG test that are ester based. The film strength of two stroke Oil hasn't been an issue in years and more film strength isn't necessarily a good thing.
Yamalube 2R for instance is a PIB mineral blend that has an excellant track record over many years in a variety of applications including highly loaded, high.rpm motors like shifter karts, road race bikes and kt-100 air cooled karts.

Well I've read the opposite in some applications.

Take into consideration a tech with Legend posted these results.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...DF3QVJLeDRrbExmSGhsc1FlWFdueHc&hl=en_US#gid=0
 
I've also come to the conclusion most who are posting in this thread, don't really know what they're talking about. Why do I say this? because the debate has continued in circles, with a few guys saying this sucks or this is fact, than latter has nothing to back up what they said. I know what I know, I've had my personal stock saws out cut ported saws ran with different fuel mixes. Sorry until I feel well enough to do a little saw work, I'll find out what's what, even though I'm pretty sure I already know the answer.
 
I've also come to the conclusion most who are posting in this thread, don't really know what they're talking about. Why do I say this? because the debate has continued in circles, with a few guys saying this sucks or this is fact, than latter has nothing to back up what they said. I know what I know, I've had my personal stock saws out cut ported saws ran with different fuel mixes. Sorry until I feel well enough to do a little saw work, I'll find out what's what, even though I'm pretty sure I already know the answer.
Lets bypass the test for now!! Lol!! Which oil and ratio and why?
 
I've also come to the conclusion most who are posting in this thread, don't really know what they're talking about. Why do I say this? because the debate has continued in circles, with a few guys saying this sucks or this is fact, than latter has nothing to back up what they said. I know what I know, I've had my personal stock saws out cut ported saws ran with different fuel mixes. Sorry until I feel well enough to do a little saw work, I'll find out what's what, even though I'm pretty sure I already know the answer.
Yeah...
But you are a mad professor...
And should be in a straight jacket to protect yourself and others..

:laugh:
 

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