Usually none at all.
No it's a fourstroke
40;1
Yes, but don't put the two chemicals in the actual engine. It might actually combust and explode the vehicle. You can't use it as oil in an engine. The engine will fail. You can't use it a fuel, you will damage the injection system and engine. I guess you could mix it for use in a waste oil furnace.
thses 2 can be mixed, but to what reason do you want to mix them. if you are going to mix these and use them in a vehicle you are going to blow smoke from burning oil in deisel, or trash engine from using diluted oil in engine go to www.bluegrassfuel.net , they have all the info one would need to use motor oil as fuel.
Worn piston rings.
if you mix it 50-75 it makes more horse power it is great on fuel milage and will improve engine life do it it is a good thing
If your engine does not have an oil reservoir where you need to add and change regularly, and it does not have a dipstick to check for proper oil level, it is very likely to be a 2 cycle engine. You will need to mix Fuel and 2 cycle engine oil. The engine internals gets lubricated thru the fuel / oil mix. If you do not know the proper mix ratio, you can start with a 40:1. My lawn equipment service company even recommends this mix when you have 50:1. It just gives the engine better lubrication with a negligible difference in performance.
2 cycle need to have oil mixed in the fuel to lubricate the engine. divide 128 by the mix ratio and that will give you the amount of oil to mix in one gallon of gas
The VR2500 uses a Briggs and Stratton 4 cycle engine. No oil is mixed in the fuel.
The only way you don't mix fuel with your oil in a two stroke motor is if you have an oil reservoir with an injector separate from your gas tank. Otherwise mix fuel with your gas if it is a two stroke engine.
Oil is mixed with Petrol in what is known as a 2 cycle engine. This type of engine has no lubrication built in (as say an oil tank on a 4 cycle engine) so as the fuel/oil mixture burns lubrication is provided to the cylinder.
A 1994 Sea-Doo is a 2-stroke engine.. it has no Crank case oil.. Just oil in the Fuel.. either via Oil tank or Pre-Mix.. the oil that is in the fuel lubricates the entire engine.