you need a 2% mixture so 20ml out of each liter.
For a 501 2-stroke engine, the typical oil-to-fuel ratio is usually around 50:1. This means you would mix approximately 2.5% oil with your fuel, which translates to about 20 mL of oil per liter of fuel. However, it's always best to consult your engine's specific manual for the manufacturer's recommended oil ratio, as it can vary.
250ml
1/30th of a liter, or approximately 33ml.
1 liter of space = 1dm3
40mls
125ml
i rock
Transmission oil is 946 ml. Oil for mixing in fuel for the two-stroke engine, a little less than 1 US quart or one liter.
if 10 to 1 is 1 ltr of oil for every 10 ltr of fuel then math is easy 5 ltr of fuel would get .5 ltr or one half liter of oil.
1.2 kgs
Not that much
one mile