That will vary depending on the product you are mixing it for. Most hardware stores have a multi-blend oil that can be used on all 2-stroke engines. You just mix a small bottle with a gallon of gasoline.
My opinion, no. You have to mix gas for the two stroke, and two stokes are not as powerful.
No the raptor is a four stroke you only use mix in two stroke engines.
No only two strokes
Yes. Use same mix ratio.
Only if it is a two-stroke (two-cycle) engine.
Failing to mix oil with the petrol is a common one.
Best to use two stroke oil. Mix it with the petrol, (I guess you know this)
there isn't one you mix the gas and oil in the gas tank(make sure you have 2 stroke oil).
I'm at a loss, why would you mix four stroke oil to begin with.
A 2 stroke will require oil & gas mix while a 4 stroke will not. 4 stroke engines are usually quieter also. Check out link below. http://www.howstuffworks.com/two-stroke.htm
i was looking for the same answer and found this website . http://www.repairspot.com/two_stroke_fuel_mixture_ratio.htm
You have to mix the oil and the gas - they smell - they are louder than a 4 stroke.