Since 128 fl. oz = 1 gallon, use 6 oz of oil ( for 120 oz of gas, to be exact ).
There is 128 oz in a liquid gallon so to achieve a 40 to 1 ratio you would add approximately 3.2 oz of 2 cycle oil to one gallon of gasoline.
50:1
For regular gasoline, 125,000 BTU per US gallon
It depends on the mixing ratio of gasoline / oil for the specific piece of equipment you will use the gas / oil mix. Most lawn equipment such as weed eaters and leaf blowers require a 32:1 mixture. Since 1 gallon of gasoline is 128 ounces, it is necessary to mix 128 ounces (or 1 US gallon) of gasoline to 4 ounces of 2 cycle oil to equal 32:1 ratio.
Approximately 5,000 gallons of air are needed to burn one gallon of gasoline in an internal combustion engine. This air combines with the fuel in a precise ratio for efficient combustion to power the engine.
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128 fl oz to a gallon of gasoline.
Approximately 19.6 pounds of CO2 are emitted per gallon of gasoline.
It says on the back of any jug you buy in stores. I don't have one hand to tell you. It doesn't have to be exact but close. I normally just pour it out myself guessing. But that's not the smartest thing to do.
In a gallon of gasoline, there is approximately 124,884 btu. BTU refers to British thermal unit. It is actually a traditional unit.
16 ounces
4 liters in a gallon