About the only thing you proved with that is not to use Motul800 in Stihls modified as your saw has been. You might want to start researching the properties of Motul vs. the Sabre. Bean oil? Ester based? What. Paraffin based? Do changes in compression and/or timing effect this? OR just use the Sabre on your saw build and let the engineers figure it out. BTW a case to be careful when either buying or building to some random saw modification where compression has been increased and timing advanced. There is a huge difference in fuels/oils and pushing the limits mechanically will change fuel requirements. Something not really talked about. Why the factories have to recommend to the worse case scenario. And more power equals more heat. How many of these back yard engineered builds adds cooling to the mix? Push the compression and the timing numbers and heat will be a byproduct. In a long cut, heat build up can cause similar symptoms including loss of power & accelerated wear on the pistons. More oil is more energy, one of the reasons some use the heavier mixes. What happens in these threads is that sample of one situation, is supposed to define and clarify ALL situations without a true understanding of all the factors involved.