What are we looking at here?
There are 9 oils you wrote down and 14 pictures/samples.
Also at what temperature the test was performed and for how many minutes?
Normal cylinder head temp. for air cooled engines is usually about 225°C. Also you didn't write down the flashpoint of each oil. Flash point is when the oil starts evaporating, not burning.
Castrol Go! 2T (JASO FB) has KV of 11 cSt at 100°C which is not that thick. It's the same viscosity as SAE 30 oil. Same as Motul 710.
Castrol Go! 2T
https://msdspds.castrol.com/bpglis/...FA27C7A80258B9700482AC2/$File/WEPP-D93RJK.pdf
Motul 710 2T
https://azupim01.motul.com/media/motulData/DO/base/710_2t_en_fr_motul_16400_20251008.pdf
Sorry for the confusion on the samples; the file identifiers only seem to appear if you open the images in a separate tab.
I did a "burn test" using 4ml samples in aluminium pastry molds over a gas stove burner to how long they would take to ignite and what would be left. The TC-W3 products—all rated for injection—ignited almost immediately, which is consistent with their low flash points and high solvent content (
~25%). For example, the
Shell Nautilus (70°C / 158°F) and the
Quicksilver (83°C / 181°F 2024, 70°C / 158°F 2023) ignited within seconds. In contrast, the
Castrol 2T (190°C / 374°F) and
Husqvarna PRO (199°C / 390°F) resisted ignition for about 30 seconds, confirming they are likely near pure pre-mix formulations with minimal solvent.
Crucially, despite the high solvent content, the TC-W3 oils (excluding the Lubrax) left a more significant amount of unburned, fluid oil residue compared to the power-tool oils.Only the
Motul 710, which has a relatively low flash point
(116°C / 241°F), probably due to a also 25% amount of solvent, left a oily, fluid residue similar to the outboards. This suggests that solvent content for pumpability doesn't necessarily mean a sacrifice in film stay-put; base oil quality and volatility are the real drivers. The
Lubrax Nautica (95°C / 203°F), which utilizes a highly volatile CAS 74869-22-0 base, was basically reduced to a crusty, sticky residue. I dont think any amount of metallic additives could make up for such a crappy base, shared by its land sibling
Lubrax Essencial FC (96°C / 205°F).