That is 12.8 ounces of oil.
5.333333333333 or 5 1/3 ounces
3.2
The chemical energy in the fuel is a function of the mass of the fuel. Since a gallon of fuel expands or contracts with temperature, a gallon of cold fuel contains more energy than a gallon of warm fuel. The temperature gets colder the higher you go (up to the tropopause, that is) and consequently, more thrust is derived from each pound of fuel which translates to greater fuel efficiency.Jets travel faster because of less atmospheric friction upon the aircraft. The engines are more efficient because of the colder air. The engines work by heating the air and it then it expands and exits the engine. When the air is colder (it easily gets -40 degrees up there) and the fuel air mixture is burned, the air expands alot more than if warm air was entering the engine. On a warm day a jet will not perform nearly as well as on a cold day.
1 gallon of gasoline equals 5.8 to 6.5 lbs.
It depends on the blend being used. Different aircraft such as passenger airliners as opposed to hihj performance combat jets use different blends. But as a rule most figure jet fuel at about 7 pounds per gallon.
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Which fuel? Buddhatron: I think its weighs 8.66 gallons
If it is a 50 to 1 mixture it would be 2.6 ounces per gallon
It is 2.56 ounces of oil to a gallon of gasoline.
3.2 ounces per gallon
32:1 four ounces per gallon
4 ounces of oil to 1 gallon of fuel
you would mix it at 32.1 ratio which is 4 ounces of oil per gallon
1 Gallon of Fuel equates to 2.56 ounces of oil if the mixture ratio is 50:1.
A 40:1 mixture will ensure that there is enough oil with your gas. 3.2 ounces of an oil designed to mix with gas should do fine. It's 3.2 ounces of oil with one gallon of gas.
118mls to 1 gallon of fuel
The correct mixture is 32 to 1, that is 4 ounces of 2 cycle oil per 1 gallon of gasoline. Regular unleaded fuel is fine but you can run premium also if you prefer.
A 50:1 ratio is 2.5 - 3 ounces of 2 cycle oil, per gallon of fuel. In larger measure, one pint of oil, to six gallons of fuel.
A 50 to 1 (50:1) fuel/oil mixture indicates 50 oz of fuel to 1 oz of 2-cycle oil. There are 128 oz to 1 gallon. Divide 128 by 50 to find how many ounces of 2-cycle oil to add to 1 gallon of fuel: 128 ÷ 50 = 2.56