hydrogen and carbon :)
Biodiesel fuel can be made out of many organic compounds. Vegetable oil and corn oil are two things that can be used.
Acid rain and global warming are the man two risks using oil as fuel.
To make 4-stroke fuel, you need to mix gasoline with a specific ratio of oil. The most common ratio is 50:1, which means 50 parts gasoline to 1 part oil. This mixture is used in 4-stroke engines, where the oil is not mixed with the fuel but rather lubricates the internal components separately. It is important to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for the correct fuel mixture to ensure proper engine performance and longevity.
2 elements make a compound.
Yes, two stroke (or Two cycle) engines have oil that is mixed into the fuel to lubricate the motor's moving parts. Where as, in a 4 stroke engine the oil is separate from the fuel. When the fuel oil mix is burned in a two cycle engine more pollution is given off.
The fuel to oil ratio for a 2000 model, 25 hp Mercury outboard, is 50:1. Use one pint of two cycle oil, to six gallons of 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 in the exhaust is part of the two stroke design but if you have too much, you should check the fuel/oil mixture or the oil injector settings.
Gas and Oil. :D
no but not mixing fuel to oil ratio correctly will seize a motor
Twelve and a half ounces.
If it is a two-stroke then you don't. You mix the oil in the fuel and it burns it off.