If you are not using an "exotic" fuel, I would say 50:1 with a name brand oil.
Fuel:oil mixture for Homelite Blower UT08068R 32:1 4oz 2-cycle oil to 1 gallon gas
32 to 1 is a good mixture but if you want to find the exact mixture your model is jetted for get a owners manuel if you use maxima racing oils visit there site and click on the premix oil you are using from them and it will tell you what the recommended ratio is if you are using that pacific oil from them once you click on the oil you use just go down and it will have all the cc recommended oils for the oil you are using from them but remember this is the only for if you are using there premix oil.
It depends on the size. a smaller cc ATv ( 90 cc) will be easier to kick then a 250 cc or a 400 cc ATV. Just wear boots.
it means cc dahh
they use 475 cc of oil
1250 CC's.
a "cc" is a "centimetre cube". 1 cc of water = 1mL 1 cc of oil = 0.9mL 100 cc of oil = 90mL
To create an oil mixture for your Craftsman weedwacker, you'll generally mix 2.6 ounces of oil with 1 gallon of gas. Always consult your weedwacker's manual for specific guidelines, and use a high-quality 2-cycle oil designed for small engines to ensure proper lubrication and performance. Be sure to mix the oil and gas thoroughly before fueling your weedwacker.
For a 100 cc 2-stroke engine go-kart motor, you should use a mixture of gasoline and 2-stroke oil, typically in a ratio of 50:1. This means for every 50 parts of gasoline, you should add 1 part of 2-stroke oil. It's important to use high-quality, low-ash 2-stroke oil to ensure optimal performance and engine longevity. Always check the manufacturer's recommendations, as some engines may require different ratios.
10w40-15w40
For a 60 cc go-kart engine, the typical oil mixture ratio is usually 50:1, which means 50 parts gasoline to 1 part two-stroke oil. This translates to 2.5 ounces of oil for every gallon of gas. However, it's essential to check the manufacturer's specifications, as some engines may require different ratios based on design and performance needs. Always use high-quality two-stroke oil for optimal engine performance and longevity.
There are 90 milliliters in 90 cubic centimeters (cc). 1 cc is equivalent to 1 ml, so 90 cc is equal to 90 ml.