no because 2 stroke were invented before e85 came out and the engines cant run on it. Also the oil doesnt mix with it because e85 isn't True gasoline (fossil fuel) that is made to be mixed
There is no difference in 4 stroke and 2 stroke oil, except that 2 stroke uses non-detergent oil. 2 stroke oil is actually 30 weight non-detergent (30wt ND) oil. Oil with detergents will leave deposits in 2 stroke cylinders, and is not recommended.
DT model engines are 2 stroke
2 stroke how many onces of oil mix with fulel 2 stroke
no no no no worst thing you can do to a 2 stroke
A 15 hp game fisher motor is most often a 2 stroke engine. However there can also be a 15 hp game fisher motor that is a 4 stroke as well.
if your scooter has a engine oil dip stick then it is a four stroke. if it has a oil tank that you have to put oil in then it is 2 stroke.
Hi, I'll weigh in on what I know. E85 can be run on engins that are set up for it and some early GM engines are able to as well as the new Flex Fuel vehicles are but our engines are Suzuki engines and as fafr as I know and have read, are not able to. I don't know what would happen if we tried to run E85 in our engines. Does anyone have any info as to what would happen if we did run E85? I hope someone will chime in on this. Thanks, Steve H.
It is a 2-stroke
2 stroke motorbikes are more powerful and I'm not sure on the advantages of a 4 stroke motor bike but i have a 4 stroke and i think its more for beginners
Most motorcycles run on Gasoline. 4 strokes take regular pump gas (unless otherwise specified) and 2 strokes typically run on a mix of pump gas and 2 stroke oil. Road bikes are typically 4 stroke and dirt bikes are typically 2 stroke, but there are exceptions.There are some rare diesel motor cycles, but I'm sure you'd know if you had one.
How much doe a 1997 2 stroke johnson outboard motor weigh
needs to be over 105 to run ideal is 120-130 stock higher if modified