To achieve a 501 ratio of gas to oil, you would need 500 parts of gas for every 1 part of oil. This means if you have 500 gallons of gas, you would require 1 gallon of oil. The ratio can be scaled accordingly; for example, for 1000 gallons of gas, you'd need 2 gallons of oil.
To determine the amount of oil needed for a 501 ratio when mixing with 6 gallons of gas, you divide 6 gallons by 501. This calculation shows that you would need approximately 0.01195 gallons of oil, which is about 1.5 ounces. Thus, for every 6 gallons of gas, you should add roughly 1.5 ounces of oil to achieve the correct mixture.
0.4 gallons
To determine how much oil to add to 20 gallons of gas at a 50:1 ratio, you would divide the number of gallons of gas by the ratio. For 20 gallons, you would calculate 20 gallons ÷ 50 = 0.4 gallons of oil. Since there are 128 ounces in a gallon, this is equivalent to 0.4 x 128 = 51.2 ounces of oil. Therefore, you should add approximately 51.2 ounces of oil to 20 gallons of gas.
12.8 ounces.
17.6 ounces of oil for 2.75 gallons of gas to get a 20:1 mix ratio
5 gallons x 128 oz/gallon = 640 oz of gas 640/32 = 20 oz of oil
Over 5,000,000 gallons of gas
The recommended ratio for mixing 501 oil with gasoline is typically 1 ounce of oil per gallon of gas. This equates to about 0.8% oil by volume. Always check the manufacturer's instructions for specific mixing guidelines, as ratios can vary based on the engine and application.
2.5 gallons of gas how much oil for a50to1
1 pint of oil for 6 gallons of gas 50/1 gas to oil mix
Every 40 ounces of gasoline add 1 ounce of oil for a 40 to 1 mix. You do the math.