I’ve had more problems (carbon, fouled plugs, splooge etc) with racing type 2 stroke oils that have been used in chainsaws and other ope3, than I have in a good FC / FD op3 specific oils. This shouldn’t come as a surprise, but I see it all the time now.
We all want to run the best of the best, to get the highest performance oils wjth the highest additive antiwear / scuff packages for dirtbikes and other high output, racing engines, thinking we are treating our engines “kindly” feeding them top shelf racing fluids. However it’s all marketing hype and a way they get you to part with your cash. The engines we use just don’t do them justice, it’s actually the opposite, Op3 engines just aren’t run at the extreme conditions that the bikes are and thus at least in my experience I’m left with a dirtier plug, crown and cylinder than I would be using a basic 2 stroke oil for garden machines.
You can get away with dirtbike racing oils if your tune is really sharp (not just no longer 4 stroking under load, but instead the other extreme, where you’re close to being past that peak and closing in on the edge of a lean tune and you’re working it hard for prolonged periods). Though, that’s just asking for problems unless you intend to rebuild your engines every season, you’re willing to tune that saw every few hours and push it to its limits.
The racing specific oils aim is to ensure that engine can last that race or a season, then the engine would be stripped, cleaned and built again. That just doesn’t happen with op3. There is a reason 2 Stroke bikes are to be rebuilt around the 60 hour mark. Where saws and other op3 can last many thousands without a single hiccup…
Same with running 110av gas or other stupidly high octane fuels. Our engines aren’t designed to require them.
Get a simple, fc/fd semi synthetic or fully synthetic oil designed for garden power equipment, at sensible 32:1 - 40:1 ratio (unless it’s a concentrated oil) run a basic, lower octane, ideally ethanol free, keep it fresh, give the equipment a healthy tune, keep the fins clean, air filter clean and chain sharp and it will last decades.
Just my 2c
Edited to correct punctuation