forgive me if I skipped someones reply but this is how it works, I have played with many engines and have had alittle ISH go down and this is how oil works.
the dude from mx.com is smokin a heavy stash, he is right in someways and absolutely wrong in others, if the oil in gas did not have lube characteristics till gas was evaporated then top ends would lock up all the time. He also doesnt discuss how you should be jetted to your pre-mix, if your going to run 50:1 jet to 50:1 go a main size up from what your running.
He is also a dumb if he thinks that less oil in fuel doesnt equal more horsepower, the reality is whenever fuel is mixed with oil, oil drops the octane rating so do the easy math and see that a 20:1 mixture will not have the same combustion efficency as 50:1. I personally believe 50:1 should only be used in alky configurations your dumping so much fuel into the cylinder that 50:1 is perfect and wont load up.
he touched on this somewhat but not entirely, you should mix your gas for your environment, during winter rides (70-60 degrees) I mix to 32:1, from 80-100 degrees I mix 20:1, you must keep a eye on what load is going to be placed on the engine and go from there. Such as, if I know iam going on a guys fast past ride I sometimes will mix to 20:1 just because I know I need the most lube I can get.
almost ever modern 2 stroke ATV was recommended at 20:1, its particularly because its a very safe mix, you can do pretty much anything and not burn up the engine, i believe 32:1 is just as safe, but you gotta realize that 2 strokes will never EVER have enough oil in them, its just nature of the beast. a crank by design wants to be bathed in oil and the same for a topend
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