Yes it will work, but not well. If there is not too much of it,it will just burn blacker exhaust and foul up your plugs.
All natural gas engines are 4 stroke. In a 2 stroke engine the oil is mixed with the gasoline. This is not possible when using natural gas as a fuel.
There is no oil to change in a two stroke engine. The lubricant is the oil that is mixed with the gas.
pre mixed ration of oil : gas
for a short time. 2 stroke engines require that oil is mixed with regular gasoline. without the oil the engine will overheat the metal will expand and seize causing Catastrophic engine failure
it runs faster than a 4stroke but use mixed gas in the to stroke
NO 2 stroke use mixed gas
The engine will be ruined because a two stoke needs oil mixed in the gas for lubrication.
Gas mixed to rich
No it does not use mixed gas and oil-it is a 4 stroke which runs just like a automotive engine with pressure lubrication. Gas only goes in the gas tank.
Oil is a lubricant. 2 stroke oil is designed to be mixed with gasoline and in that form it lubricates the engine. 4 stroke oil lubricates the engine but is not burned as 2 stroke oil is. This has nothing to do with speed. So, the answer to your question is neither is faster as they are just lubricants.
No, you do not need to mix oil and gas in a 4-stroke engine. In a 4-stroke engine, oil is contained in a separate lubrication system and is not mixed with fuel. The engine uses a dedicated oil sump for lubrication, allowing for more efficient operation and reduced emissions compared to 2-stroke engines, which require a fuel-oil mix.
I have a two stroke and it takes mixed gas as does my friends two strokes so unless your bike is different I would assume so but honestly you should check out the specs for your bike just to make sure