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.
4 stroke fuel is straight petrol, it does not have oil in it! If you use it in a 2 stroke engine you will seize the motor. 2 stroke fuel has oil added to it.
Why the fuel consumption is less in 4 stroke engine as compared to 2 stroke engine
Fuel is fuel. The fuel only changes when you add 2 stroke oil to it. You can burn it in a 4 stroke engine, might smoke some, but it is not recommended for your normal outing.
Suction stroke - Air and vaporized fuel are drawn in.Compression stroke - fuel vapor and air are compressed and ignited.Power stroke - fuel combusts and the piston is pushed downwards.Exhaust stroke - Exhaust is driven out.
Two stroke fuel uses the same gasoline but has had oil added to lubricate the internal engine parts of a 2 stroke engine which does not have oil in a sump to lubricate the engine like a 4 stroke. If you put this mix into a 4 stroke engine it will make a great deal of smoke and foul the spark plug, causing the engine to stop running. No permanent damage but definitely not recommended.
A 2-stroke dirtbike will be powered by a 2-stroke engine and a 4-stroke dirtbike will be powered by a 4-stroke engine. For the same power, the 2-stroke will be a lighter bike. For the same weight, the 4-stroke will be a weaker/slower bike. The 2-stroke is likely to use more fuel and make more noise. The 4-stroke will run cleaner and quieter.
No 4 stroke motors use 91 octain fuel or better. You only mix oil & gas for 2 stroke motors.
The 4 stroke Honda outboard is a 4 cycle engine using crankcase oil for lubrication, no fuel / oil mix is required.
The advantages of using 4-stroke fuel in engines include better fuel efficiency, lower emissions, and smoother operation compared to other types of fuel.
any gas station. its called gasoline There is such a thing as a 2-stroke or a 4-stroke engine, but the fuel is the same (gasoline). The difference being that the 4-stroke engine uses regular gasoline straight from the pump while on the 2-stroke engine you have to mix 2-cycle oil with the gasoline.
No, its a 4 stroke.
The intake stroke, number one in a 4 cycle engine.