So.... as some of you know I have been kinda sorta performing short term testing of 2 cycle oils in my br800 blower. I ran out of patience with Stihl Ultra in previous machines due to carbon issues. I've tried Honda HP2 $16 per pint, VP full synthetic $10 per pint, Echo Red Armor $17 per pint, Schaeffer's 7000 outboard motor oil $23 per quart, and Amsoil Saber $13.29 per quart with membership. Each of those oils was run with various ratios and for enough time for me to see enough of what's what insofar as carbon on the piston and exhaust and residual lubrication in the valve spring area. Each of the above oils except for Amsoil Saber @ 50:1 and @ 64:1, produced more carbon than I find acceptable. The VP was very clean but dry at 50:1 and produced too much carbon @40:1. Red Armor left a varnish of sorts on the piston crown that wants to stay there. Saber @ 50:1 had a very slight surge that went away @ 64:1. Carb adjustment would not remedy that surge. So, Saber @ 64:1 works great but even Saber is not ashless like Stihl Ultra is said to be so there could be a future ash formation.
I wrote Royal Purple who said that their HP 2-C is not for Stihl 4-mix engines. Schaeffer's said they have nothing but I tried their outboard oil anyway. Belray (same guy as Royal Purple) gave a very vague response basically giving general 2-stroke options but no solid recommendation. Interesting that H1r was not listed. All of the oils listed as possible by Belray have a lower viscosity than Stihl Ultra. If any of you have ever tried gaining information from Klotz you know that it's not that easy as they keep lots of it proprietary.
So, I wrote Maxima. I received a quick response and their recommendation was Super M Injector, which did not come as a surprise due to it's viscosity 9.7 and 58.1 and flashpoint 342f, but it is a low ash oil... not ashless. I asked about Premium 2 ( 8.8, 51.7, 276f ) which is ashless and I was told I could try it, but not first choice. So, if I can hide my collection of 2 stroke oil bottles from my wife
I'll probably keep testing.
No hurry, as the Saber @64:1 is very clean, leaves a nice film, runs great, ... but what about ash? Not sure, but I will say without hesitation that Stihl Ultra runs dirty even at 50:1 and smells like boiled skunk butthole loops. 
I wrote Royal Purple who said that their HP 2-C is not for Stihl 4-mix engines. Schaeffer's said they have nothing but I tried their outboard oil anyway. Belray (same guy as Royal Purple) gave a very vague response basically giving general 2-stroke options but no solid recommendation. Interesting that H1r was not listed. All of the oils listed as possible by Belray have a lower viscosity than Stihl Ultra. If any of you have ever tried gaining information from Klotz you know that it's not that easy as they keep lots of it proprietary.
So, I wrote Maxima. I received a quick response and their recommendation was Super M Injector, which did not come as a surprise due to it's viscosity 9.7 and 58.1 and flashpoint 342f, but it is a low ash oil... not ashless. I asked about Premium 2 ( 8.8, 51.7, 276f ) which is ashless and I was told I could try it, but not first choice. So, if I can hide my collection of 2 stroke oil bottles from my wife