Chris-PA
Where the Wild Things Are
It's worth thinking about how AT works in regard to mix oil and running issues. AT is entirely results based when it's in feedback mode - it just does a momentary lean out test and watches what the rpm does. Then it adjusts the mixture to get the intended rpm change. All the other variables, including oil and fuel types, mix ratio, etc, should be wrapped up in that. So provided the fuel control solenoid in the carb is not at the end of its control range it really should not matter at all.
However, it is not in feedback control all the time. I understand they can control the idle in the latest AT versions, but I doubt they can control the mixture when the throttle plate is moving, or probably at part throttle/idle transfer. So what does it do there? It's seems unlikely they move the fuel control back to a fixed position as soon as it goes out of feedback, rather they probably just leave the fuel control wherever it was last. So for example if the system had to lean it way out to keep the idle correct, then you're stuck with that lean mixture when you try to accelerate, and conversely if it had to run rich to get the idle correct. So in there might be an opportunity for strange fuels, oil and mix ratios to cause a problem, especially if they effect idle mixture.
I don't know why people play around with this stuff so much - pump gas and a decent FC or FD rated oil at 40:1 is all that is needed.
However, it is not in feedback control all the time. I understand they can control the idle in the latest AT versions, but I doubt they can control the mixture when the throttle plate is moving, or probably at part throttle/idle transfer. So what does it do there? It's seems unlikely they move the fuel control back to a fixed position as soon as it goes out of feedback, rather they probably just leave the fuel control wherever it was last. So for example if the system had to lean it way out to keep the idle correct, then you're stuck with that lean mixture when you try to accelerate, and conversely if it had to run rich to get the idle correct. So in there might be an opportunity for strange fuels, oil and mix ratios to cause a problem, especially if they effect idle mixture.
I don't know why people play around with this stuff so much - pump gas and a decent FC or FD rated oil at 40:1 is all that is needed.