It seems there might be a misunderstanding in your question. If you're asking about mixing oil with petrol for a two-stroke engine, the typical ratio is commonly 50:1, meaning 50 parts petrol to 1 part oil. For 5 liters of petrol, you would need about 100 ml of oil. However, please verify the specific requirements for your engine, as different engines may have different oil-to-petrol ratios.
it would be 200ml of 2 stroke oil for 5 liters of gas
Just use the equation (plugging in your numbers) ---> 50 parts/ 1 parts = 10 Liters/ X Liters and solve for X liters. For 10 liters of petrol you need .2 liters of oil (or 200 milliliters).
Around 300 ML
125ml
32:1 mix of a GOOD oil.
It's 100mm of oil Required
80 ml of oil added to 4 liters (4000 ml) of gas would be a 50.1 mix
Depends on which ratio you want. 1 Deciliter is 2%
125 ml off 2 stroke per 5 liter petrol
31:1
No. This is a 4 cycle motor that runs on straight petrol (gas).
From my experience they do seperate. Gas (petrol) to the bottm and diesel to the top.