To calculate the amount of oil needed for a 501 ratio, you would divide the total volume by the sum of the ratio parts. For a 501 ratio, there are 5 parts of oil and 1 part of another substance, making a total of 6 parts. Therefore, for every 501 ml of total mixture, you would use approximately 83.5 ml of oil (501 ml ÷ 6 parts × 5 parts = 417.5 ml of oil).
For a 501 2-stroke engine, the typical oil-to-fuel ratio is usually around 50:1. This means you would mix approximately 2.5% oil with your fuel, which translates to about 20 mL of oil per liter of fuel. However, it's always best to consult your engine's specific manual for the manufacturer's recommended oil ratio, as it can vary.
To achieve a 30:1 fuel-to-oil ratio, you need to determine how much oil to add to 500 ml of gas. For a 30:1 ratio, you would divide the amount of gas by 30. Therefore, you would add approximately 16.67 ml of oil to 500 ml of gas.
The ratio is 1 : 20 (oil : gas). So if you want to mix up 210 mL, use 200 mL gas and 10 mL unleaded.
To determine how many milliliters (mL) of oil to add to 5 liters of petrol, you need to know the specific oil-to-fuel ratio recommended for your application, such as 2-stroke engines. For example, if you're following a 50:1 ratio, you would need 100 mL of oil for 5 liters of petrol. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for the appropriate ratio for your specific engine or application.
The ratio of 120 ml to 80 ml is 3:2 and the ratio of 80 ml to 120 ml is 2:3.
There are 1000 mL in 1 L of oil.
The amount of oil you should add to 4.5 liters of gas depends on the specific oil-to-gas ratio recommended for your engine. Common ratios for two-stroke engines are 50:1 or 40:1. For a 50:1 ratio, you would add 90 mL of oil, while for a 40:1 ratio, you would add 112.5 mL of oil. Always refer to your engine's manual for the correct ratio.
5 ml
There are approximately 0.05 ounces in a 1.5 mL bottle of oil.
if the 40 part is the 5 litres: 5 litres is 5000ml. 5000/40 is 125ml
The ratio for all two stroke garden tools is 50/1 which means 100 ml to 1 gallon
Here are a few types: canola oil 5 ml - 50 calories olive oil 5 ml - 50 cal soy oil 5 ml - 50 cal