To produce 5 gallons of gasoline, approximately 1.2 to 1.5 gallons of crude oil are needed, depending on the refining process and the specific characteristics of the crude oil. This means that for every gallon of gasoline, about 0.24 to 0.3 gallons of crude oil are required. Therefore, to make 5 gallons of gas, you would need around 1.2 to 1.5 gallons of oil.
4oz of premix oil for each gallon of gas so for 5 gallons of gasoline you need 20oz of premix oil
5 gallons x 128 oz/gallon = 640 oz of gas 640/32 = 20 oz of oil
12.8 ounces.
To create a 50:1 gas mix for 5 gallons of gasoline, you would need to use 5 gallons of gas and mix in the appropriate amount of oil. Since 50:1 means 50 parts gas to 1 part oil, you divide 5 gallons (which is 640 ounces) by 50, giving you 12.8 ounces of oil. Therefore, for a 50:1 mixture, you would mix 5 gallons of gasoline with 12.8 ounces of oil.
2.56 Ounces of oil for every gallon of gas.
3.2 Ounces of oil to one gallon of gas. Or 16 Ounces to 5 Gallons.
To mix oil with gasoline at a 50:1 ratio, you need to calculate the amount of oil for every 50 parts of gas. For 2.5 gallons of gas, which is equivalent to 320 ounces (since there are 128 ounces in a gallon), you would divide 320 by 50, giving you 6.4 ounces of oil. Therefore, you should mix 6.4 ounces of oil with 2.5 gallons of gas.
5 gallons!
It is the same as half a gallon
30:1 according to the manual. 21 US oz to 5 gallons
16 oz of 2 cycle oil to 5 gallons of fuel is 3.2 oz per gallon of fuel. So, two gallons of fuel would need 6.4 oz of oil.
8oz. to every gallon...13 gallons would be 8x13=104 oz.