Fuel mix question

Knots

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Is there any proven benefit to using a richer oil mix than the 50 to 1 that the manufacturer recommends.
Please leave the emissions factor out of the discussion.
Was there a date or approximate date as to when everyone went to 50 to 1?
Just wondering.

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Knots
 

GrumpyCat

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The more oil you use the less gasoline. Carburetor will be jetted lean if you increase oil.
 

Scrubcadet10

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2 stroke oils have come a really long way as far as lubricity goes.. Sometimes a little too much oil can be harmful. Mix what the manufacturer recommends and you will have no problems to worry about
 

Tiger Small Engine

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2 stroke oils have come a really long way as far as lubricity goes.. Sometimes a little too much oil can be harmful. Mix what the manufacturer recommends and you will have no problems to worry about
I tend to err on the side of rich over lean when mixing oil and gas. So instead of 55:1 it would be more like 45:1. Today’s oils are incredible compared to say even 20 years ago.
 

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I see more engines damaged from carbon build up at the exhaust ports breaking away & scoring the bore than lack of lubrication
 

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Some remove that spark arrestor screen, to help keep ex port build up minimized.

But you could also start a bad fire to the property.
 

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Some remove that spark arrestor screen, to help keep ex port build up minimized.

But you could also start a bad fire to the property.
 
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