Anyway, I'm glad to hear from you even if your post added nothing to this thread.
LOL, thanks. I think it's not really possible to add something to your thread as hypothetical questions as yours are nearly impossible to answer.
saw condition, existing wear, temperature, oil quality used, oil mix rate, etc. you name it. No doubt manufacterers will simulate several conditions to optimize their saws, including seizing them. I just don't understand why a regular saw user would be interested in an answer to this question, unless you are a builder, or an EPA fundamentalist caring more about the exhaust gas quality than the saw itself
You could probably also have added a poll question as to how many seconds a given saw would last, perform a real test, and the winner would receive the saw as price, for ex.