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Discover the convenience of the 50 to 1 Fuel Mix Chart for 2-stroke engines. Achieve optimal fuel-to-oil ratios effortlessly, ensuring proper lubrication and combustion. Simplify engine maintenance with the 50 to 1 ratio in litres and gallons for peak performance and longevity.
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50:1 2 Stroke Fuel Mix Chart. Fifty to one (50:1) is one of the easiest 2 stroke ratios to calculate, you simply multiply the litre amount by 2 and add a zero. To make it easier you can use the following old school reference chart.
Learn how to calculate optimal gasoline and oil mix ratios for two-stroke engines. Learn about 50:1, 40:1, and 32:1 ratios, and use our handy chart to determine oil quantities based on gallon and liter sizes. Ensure peak performance and longevity of your engine with the right mix ratio.
For example to mix 50:1 you use 50 parts fuel to 1 part oil, which equals one litre of fuel to 20 millilitres of oil or 1 gallon of fuel to 2.56 fluid ounces of oil. For detailed instructions on what you need and how to mix a batch are here.
The LRFIX 2-Cycle Oil Mix Calculator finds the correct oil-to-gas ratio for 2-cycle engines, showing how much oil to add to fuel.
For a 50:1 ratio of gas to oil, use 2.6 fluid ounces of oil per gallon of gas. For a 40:1 mixture, use 3.2 fluid ounces of oil per gallon of gas. For a 32:1 mixture, use 4 fluid ounces of oil per gallon of gas.
Calculate 50 to 1 gas oil mix for your 2-stroke engine online. Compatible with liters and gallons, featuring downloadable tables in PDF, PNG, or XLS.