Skyldig
Husqvarna
AA Class
When talking about 2-stroke oils, usually things comes up like soot, clogging, smoke, ring sticking and so on. This time, lets talk about the relation between con rod big end lubrication and mineral / polybutene based oil 
http://www.yamaha-motor.co.jp/globa...nical_review/publish/no35/pdf/0008.pdf#page=1
What are your thoughts about this?
"The higher content of polybutene in the oil is said to be essential to maintain the initial performance of 2-stroke engines. However, it is not so well known that this polybutene deteriorates the lubricity of the engine bearings"
"The polybutene based oil had crank pin temperatures 5 C to 30 C higher than the mineral based oil. And the difference in the temperatures increased as the engine revolution increased. Furthermore, when the polybutene based oil was run at 9000 rpm, the crank pin temp suddenly increased. (...) "

http://www.yamaha-motor.co.jp/globa...nical_review/publish/no35/pdf/0008.pdf#page=1
What are your thoughts about this?
"The higher content of polybutene in the oil is said to be essential to maintain the initial performance of 2-stroke engines. However, it is not so well known that this polybutene deteriorates the lubricity of the engine bearings"
"The polybutene based oil had crank pin temperatures 5 C to 30 C higher than the mineral based oil. And the difference in the temperatures increased as the engine revolution increased. Furthermore, when the polybutene based oil was run at 9000 rpm, the crank pin temp suddenly increased. (...) "