RE: Why more oil in a bushed engine?
I dissagre somewhat about the amount of fuel determins the amount of lubrication. I see it as an oil film on all moving parts based on the % of oil in the fuel. More or less fuel going through the engine doesn't change the oil film on the parts. Once the oil film is on the parts it takes very little to maintain the same film.
Since the bottom end doesn't get very warm I don't buy the cooling argument either. Sorry to be hard headed but so far I can't see the logic behind less oil for a ball bearing engine because the rod should need the same oil film on either engine...
In fact I have some Davis ball bearing fuel and it is so thin I won't run it without extra oil even in a BB engine. The piston and cylinder need the same oil too. Oil also helps seal the piston. Better too much than not enough!