Racing engines use Oil most of then 7 quarts or more, and they use racing oils like Torco, Redline or Lucas.
Oil doesn't run cars it lubricates engines. Cars run on gasoline which is refined from oil.
Briggs racing engines are made by Briggs and Stratton racing division. This company has been in business for more than 100 years; however, they did not always make racing engines.
If everything is standard, 5 quarts. However, the engine may have a high capacity oil pan. The high capacity oil pans are often used for heavy service engines or engines that may be used in racing.
2-stroke engines run on a gas-oil mixture put directly into the gas tank. They do not have a crankcase that holds oil separately like most normal 4-stroke engines.
No. If you run it when the oil is low you run the risk of damaging your engine.AnswerSome lawn mower engines will shut themselves off if the oil runs low, adding oil will allow the engine to restart and continue with out damage. Other engines if they quit due to low oil level are ruined.
They run at a higher temperature so the oil breaks down faster.
none 2 cycle engines run a gas/oil mix for lubrication
no diesel engines run on diesel or bio diesel or refined vegetable oil..
Most small engines will run on 30w oil .
Elijah invented a lubricating oil for steam engines that allowed the steam trains to run faster.
a gas and oil mixture of 50 gallons of gas per gallon of 50:1 injection oil
Nowadays the F1 engines are 2.4L V8.