Stihl-0781-313-8011 Ultra 8013 Engine Oil 2-Cycle 12.8oz
- Brand:
- STIHL
- Model Number:
- 8013
- UPC:
- 795711349479
- EAN:
- 0795711349479
- Walmart SKU:
- 756421156
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.4/5 from 66 reviews.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have to say I am impressed with the quality and ease of use this oil provides. My Stihl equipment including my blower pack, string trimmer and my chainsaw all run on the same HP oil. Its so easy to mix and mix correctly just 1 gallon of gas and pour in a bottle of the HP oil and you are set. The engines all run smoothly and have no signs of carbine build up or excessive smoke from the exhaust. I rely on my equipment from Stihl and this oil gives me piece of mind that its being maintained internally correctly year after year.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] So glad I bought the pack of pre measured oil. It makes mixing fuel with the correct ratio so easy.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have a fs91r and have been using this oil since I bought it 4 years ago and haven't had any problems at all I highly recommend this oil
Good stuff, keeps my chainsaws running and starting like new. Can't go wrong with this oil and fresh ethanol-free premium gas. (Like another reviewer said already) - they should darken the oil up to get more of a mixed gas look to prevent straight gassing your 2 stroke equipment.
Since I don't use my chainsaw or blower that often I like to buy small quantities of oil. It comes in 2.6 oz which is 77 ml. I have a 2.5 l container for the mix. But at 50:1, 77 ml does not work out. What size oil should I get to measure the fuel easily?
I started running this oil last summer in all my 2 cycle engines . And they started preforming like new . Recently purchased a MS 250 and the dealer and he insisted I buy a six pack to extend warranty . And per 2.8 oz bottle by buying it in the pack it is actually cheaper than what is sold in the box stores . For avabilty the local general store here even sells it.
I only use this oil. I use low octane pump gas and use this in it a gallon at a time. I use it in my chainsaws, my weed eaters, and blowers, I live in California, so our gas is trash compared to other states. It takes me around 3 months to use a gallon. In April/May, that goes up because of weed eaters, but this stuff is a good fuel stabilizer. I have a combi unit I got in 2008, and it still runs great.
I mixed up a gal. of 50:1. I ran the saw down to half a tank. Every time i cut down a large tree, i top off the gas, don't want to run out in the middle of the cut, a 4 ft.dia.tree, 18 in. bar, about the max for this saw. Topped off the saw, cut the tree down, now i'm limbing the downed tree when i noticed the saw is running hot. Stop the saw! I didn't realize i had topped it off with straight gas. I grabbed lawnmower gas by mistake. That was about 3 years ago, and the saw still runs good. The eng. never seized up. And this saw calls for 40:1 gas oil ratio. Any other oil would have cost me the eng. That eng.was running on about a 100:1 gas. oil ratio! This oil is awsome!
I stated using Stihl Ultra Synthetic 2 stroke oil last year. I use it not only in my Stihl equipment but also in equipment from other manufacturers. Previously, I was using the Stihl Premium 2 cycle oil and 91 octane gas. I stated having quite a few carb issues with this mix in the last 2 years so my dealer suggested given the Ultra version a try. Since I started using it, I have noticed: easier starts, better fuel efficiency, increased power and performance, and it appears to be cleaning out carbon deposits as it works as well. All in all, the oil is expensive but from my experiences, it seems to be worth it.
I started using this oil when it first came out, its the only oil that the local store sells, its not that much higher in price, over the lower grade of oil, the only thing I don't like about it is that it doesn'e have much color to the gas when mixed, whish Stihl would make it a darker color.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $13.99 (Jul 7) to $19.99 (May 16) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $14.99.
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