I have thought about that and has brought up at my engine update meetings but lets look at it in another way. Doubling the mix ratio say from 50:1 to 25:1 only makes a 2 % change in the amount of gas being consumed. If 2 % is enough to cause an engine to run lean and overhead I would think you already have a problem with the engine.
This is my entry onto this forum, so here goes. I've been a LB user since mid 90's My first one was a basic lightweight deck model (no self propelled) and it ran for 23 years in Rochester, NY without a problem. Two years ago I started it and it made a horrible noise that suggested the internals had broken. Haven't opened it up as my wife had just bought me a new self propelled Snapper with electric start at Walmart I think. Next LB was a 2005 self propelled 10323 I bought for my house in Dallas. Much smaller lawn, and not as maneuverable as the old model. I've had starting problems with it and brought it to a local repair store and that helped. Now my questions: I've always used the 32:1 gas to oil mixture (2 gallons of premium gas to 8 oz. of 2 cycle oil and occasional additions of the white Sea Foam as an additive. I remember that a local small engine store said that 40:1 or even 50:1 ratio would work with not as much smoking. My 10323 does smoke when it starts up and it goes away after five minutes of use, but I considered that normal. I've googled 40:1 ratios and most replies say it works if one uses a high quality oil and results in less smoking, One thing I've read is that in "older" self propelled LB's, the drive mechanism needs the 30:1 ratio for maintaining lubrication. Does this apply to my 10323?
Another question: I saw a 1.8 fl. oz. tube of
US-2 2 cycle lubricant ("smokeless E-GD++") at a Walmart stating "one mix for ALL 2-cycle engines". Directions - "mix with one gallon of gas & agitate thoroughly" I googled the product and found one user praising it on a Tractor Supply web site. He has a Husqvarna handheld 125B blower, "This, when mixed with a gallon of fuel (128 ounces), gives you a mix ratio of 71:1. " Using this instead of 8 oz. of 2-cycle oil seems VERY RISKY. I might try 3 tubes to my 2 gallons of premium unleaded. Your comments?