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Honestly, I dont care what label is put on it.
I wont ever use it as mix, buy it does make for a great assembly lube, especially in below freezing temperatures
So it’s problem is that it’s thin and burns easily?
 

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Without going through 8 pages to find out, anybody run Royal Purple HP2S full synthetic, I've run about 6 gallons through my milling saws, I used to run Stihl synthetic, but when your WOT for 7-12 minutes at a time the Stihl stuff smelled like a Turd covered in burnt hair. I couldn't take it anymore. The RP stuff has a sweet smell lol
 

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I quit because the smell was awful while milling and I wanted to change my ratio to 32:1 so i went for the sweet smell of Royal Purple
 

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32DED8DE-7E85-43C4-B826-DA05661E0027.jpeg *s-wordty picture. Low smoke husqvarna. Had to take muffler off again..... 272xp 32:1. Cheap oil.
Greasy film. No need to spend big on two stroke oil. Just use something that works. I wish I still had pictures from the lucas
 

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Pretty sure royal purple is a tcw3 oil. Now tree monkey swares by a tcw3 oil and ive use some before i knew better without issue. I now tend to use appropriate oil for the application. I dont believe id ever use a tcw oil while milling. I dont think the oil can handle the high temps for the long cuts you do while milling. That would be a great way to torture test a oil but how many firewood guys could run the same oil with the same results? Betting none. Kindof like the oil thread on ultralight planes talking about how good pz aircooled is.
 

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I admit I don't know anything about 2 cycle oil. I'm not a saw builder, I cut a s***ton of firewood and mill alot of logs. I just know we used to run royal purple in our pulling tractors, and Napa had that and Lucas, so I got some in mix mine at. 32:1 with 100LL and tune em heavy. And have at it. I could be all wrong. But hey it has a chainsaw on the bottle lol
 
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