To find out how much 2-stroke oil to add to 96 liters of petrol at a 50:1 ratio, you divide the amount of petrol by 50. For 96 liters of petrol, you would add 96 ÷ 50 = 1.92 liters of 2-stroke oil. Therefore, you should add 1.92 liters of oil to 96 liters of petrol.
125ml
Around 300 ML
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).
250ml
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
You would add 12000cc divided by 50 equal 240 cc or ml of oil.