Around 300 ML
125ml
It's 100mm of oil Required
it would be 200ml of 2 stroke oil for 5 liters of gas
Just use the equation (plugging in your numbers) ---> 50 parts/ 1 parts = 10 Liters/ X Liters and solve for X liters. For 10 liters of petrol you need .2 liters of oil (or 200 milliliters).
To achieve a 50:1 fuel-to-oil ratio for 10 liters of petrol, you would need to mix 200 milliliters of two-stroke oil. This is calculated by dividing the amount of petrol (10,000 milliliters) by the ratio (50), resulting in 200 milliliters of oil. Always ensure to use the correct type of oil recommended for your specific engine.
250ml
A typical two-stroke strimmer requires a mixture of oil and petrol in a ratio usually specified by the manufacturer, commonly around 50:1 or 40:1. This means for every 50 or 40 parts of petrol, you would mix 1 part of two-stroke oil. For example, if using a 50:1 ratio, you would mix 100 ml of oil with 5 liters of petrol. Always check the user manual for the specific ratio recommended for your strimmer model.
Depends on which ratio you want. 1 Deciliter is 2%
To mix 2-stroke oil with petrol, the standard ratio is typically 50:1, meaning 50 parts petrol to 1 part oil. For 25 litres of petrol, you would need 500 millilitres (or 0.5 litres) of 2-stroke oil. If your engine requires a different ratio, such as 40:1 or 32:1, adjust the amount of oil accordingly. Always refer to your engine's manual for the correct mixing ratio.
1/30th of a liter, or approximately 33ml.
90 litres of petrol weighs 148.5 pounds.
105.98