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.
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 would be 200ml of 2 stroke oil for 5 liters of gas
It's 100mm of oil Required
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).
90 litres of petrol weighs 148.5 pounds.
105.98
You would add 12000cc divided by 50 equal 240 cc or ml of oil.
how much petrol will a car use (enginne two liters)
it hold 34 liters
They vary-we can only answer with details on the vehicle.