If you buy Yamalube, it will tell you on the label what the ratio is.
I could be both a 4 stroke runs on regular gas and a 2 stroke runs on a gas oil mixture.
probably not but 10W40 is recommended
most 50cc 4 stroke takes 5/8
50cc 4-stroke 50cc 2-stroke,65cc 2-stroke, 70cc 4-stroke, 80cc 2-stroke, 85cc 2-stroke, 110cc 4-stroke, 125cc 2-stroke, 125cc 4-stroke, 150cc 2-stroke, 150cc 4-stroke, 200cc 2-stroke, 250cc 2-stroke, 250cc 4-stroke, 300cc 2-stroke 350cc 4-stroke, 450cc 4-stroke, 500cc 2-stroke, 530cc 4-stroke, 690cc 4-stroke
If it is a 2-stroke engine, the oil/gas mixture has too much oil. If it is a 4-stroke engine, the oil sump is overfull.
4 stroke oil
you would be able to put a gsx-r 1200cc engine in it. hope that helps! haha
Nothing will happen. The oil that is required for all automobiles today is 4 stroke oil. So you are using 4 stroke oil anytime you change the oil.
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.
3.5 quarts
600ml
4 stroke