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[QUOTE="DougRoost, post: 669736, member: 23019"] Spooge is most affected by jetting, not premix oil type or ratio. Too much spooge means you're probably jetted too rich. You first need to determine what pilot, needle, and main jet you're running then get some brass (Sudco or Carb Parts Warehouse) and work with it. It is a bit of a PITA but there is no better bang/$$ on any 2 stroke than $30 worth of jets and needles. You can change the bike's characteristics from rippy to linear and 4 stroke-like with just jets. Some pre-mix oils will reduce octane since they have kerosene in them. Mobil MX2T comes to mind as it has 25% kerosene (read it's MSDS if you don't believe me). When I hear someone say they run race gas in a stock bike because they were getting detonation it's usually due to this type of pre-mix oil. FWIW, I've tried a few and am very happy with Amsoil 2000. [/QUOTE]
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