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Only have used the stihl red, use a fuel stabilizer and pretty much follow Stihls recommendations as reproduced below and have had no problems. Interesting their comment about using the HP Ultra oil with E10 petrol:

 

If the proper precautions are taken, however, gasoline containing a 10% quantity of ethanol can safely be used in your STIHL products.

 

• Use a minimum of 89 octane gasoline and always use fresh fuel. Only buy enough gasoline that you can easily use up within a two month period.

 

• For air-cooled, two-cycle engines, use a quality mix oil that meets the engine manufacturer’s recommendations. All STIHL oils are designed to readily mix with gasoline containing 10% ethanol. STIHL HP Ultra Oil is especially suited for use with E10 gasoline.

 

• Shake your gas can well when first mixing the oil to thoroughly disperse the oil in the fuel mixture.

 

I think Stihl Green already has a stabiliser in it. :001_smile:

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Why is that?

 

We have had more than enough customers that have switched from hp red to super or a husky equivalent oil and would never look back.

 

Why pay for BIO ? Never had issues with quality 2 stroke oil so why pay a premium , worked on plenty of seized huskys running XP , some could be put down to fuel quality issues but the XP never saved them .

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You were lucky. Latest gen autotune saws from S,H and D all state NOT to use mineral base 2 cycle oil in these engines.

 

Seems reading the instruction / owners manual is a lost art.

 

In the Husky manual it did say use Synth oil but if using mineral oil to the Sthil spec use is at 33 to 1 ( might be 25 :1) as opposed to 50 to 1.

 

The supplying dealer has sold me the saw and the oil at the same time, they had never heard of syth 2 stroke oil and they are a fair sized dealer for all the major brands.

 

But have only used Synth since.

 

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In the Husky manual it did say use Synth oil but if using mineral oil to the Sthil spec use is at 33 to 1 ( might be 25 :1) as opposed to 50 to 1.

 

The supplying dealer has sold me the saw and the oil at the same time, they had never heard of syth 2 stroke oil and they are a fair sized dealer for all the major brands.

 

But have only used Synth since.

 

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Two-stroke oil

• For best results and performance use HUSQVARNA

two-stroke engine oil, which is specially formulated for

our air-cooled two-stroke engines.

• Never use two-stroke oil intended for water-cooled

engines, sometimes referred to as outboard oil (rated

TCW).

• Never use oil intended for four-stroke engines.

• A poor oil quality and/or too high oil/fuel ratio may

jeopardise function and decrease the life time of

catalytic converters.

Mixing ratio

1:50 (2%) with HUSQVARNA two-stroke oil.

1:33 (3%) with oils class JASO FB or ISO EGB formulated

for air-cooled, two-stroke engines

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Designed to meet all the tough challenges 2-stroke engine oil can encounter Husqvarna HP 2-stroke oil is also formulated to work well with low-quality fuels. The additives are of highest quality and are especially chosen to lessen deposits an the crankcase which can arise from using low-quality fuel. The oil is designed to suit the entire product range of our 2-stroke products – from the smallest trimmer used all day up to the biggest chainsaw used for heavy felling and limbing in extremely hot or cold conditions.

 

Husky HP oil blurb

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Why pay for BIO ? Never had issues with quality 2 stroke oil so why pay a premium , worked on plenty of seized huskys running XP , some could be put down to fuel quality issues but the XP never saved them .

 

Usually the main reason is because it's fully synthetic. Although we do have a few customers who use it because it's biodegradable, wild life trusts etc.

 

Tbh I wouldnt expect any oil to save an engine if there are other issues, ie poor fuel or air leaks etc.

 

It is only an extra 60p per 5 litres of fuel so imo its worth the extra cost to use fully synthetic oil.

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Usually the main reason is because it's fully synthetic. Although we do have a few customers who use it because it's biodegradable, wild life trusts etc.

 

Tbh I wouldnt expect any oil to save an engine if there are other issues, ie poor fuel or air leaks etc.

 

It is only an extra 60p per 5 litres of fuel so imo its worth the extra cost to use fully synthetic oil.

 

Yes i sell Aspen synth 2 stroke oil to a few customers requiring Bio oil , i see you sell Echo Power blend ,very high ratings from users in the States .

From my own observations the Bio Synth oils have yet to sway me due to there inability to stave off rust in standing machines .

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