If you are fouling plugs, your jetting is poor. You can run 20:1 without fouling plugs if you take the time to jet for the mix.
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Actually more oil = more power due to better ring sealing. But of course you have to have it jetted correctly.
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Premix oil is not the reason you're fouling plugs, it's all jetting, and there is no "magic" combo, or shortcuts. Take the time, do it right. Pick a fuel/oil ratio, jet to it and stick with it. 50:1 might be good for a weedeater, but that's precious little lubrication. Oil-presence in the engine is a function of the operating rpm. You can run 50:1, and the oil-presence at low rpms will be sufficient lubrication, but start revving to 4K and above and its the same as running your truck with only 2 quarts...yeah it'll run, but you are causing damage. Without delving into the "synthetic vs non" quagmire (though I will rant a pet peeve--you do know that synthetic oils are not 100% synthetic, right? they are more non synth than they are synth, but if you buy the media claims

), the bulk of work done with synthetics is to increase the oils viscous life, in other words make it stay slippery longer, not make it more slippery period. And regardless of how good, if there's not enough oil to lubricate, it's going to end badly eventually. Just my .02...Besides the woods need a little blue smoke to let them know someone's out there enjoying nature lol.