My guess is it does not matter because most people simply fill the can when it is low and mix by eye.
My guess is it does not matter because most people simply fill the can when it is low and mix by eye.
40-0
40-0
Stihl says 50:1 for their chainsaws, so that's what I do.
Stihl says 50:1 for their chainsaws, so that's what I do.
Whatever the engine calls for.
Whatever the engine calls for.
If its an outboard, get a four stroke!!!
If its an outboard, get a four stroke!!!
2-stroke oil mix?
2-stroke oil mix?
Well duh, wtf else? I use 40, I still remember 32 and 16.
Well duh, wtf else? I use 40, I still remember 32 and 16.
Ya I like a leaner mix, gives more snap in the power band, but your rings burn out faster. The speed is worth it!
Ya I like a leaner mix, gives more snap in the power band, but your rings burn out faster. The speed is worth it!
Go 100 to 1. Amsoil. Gas never fouls the carbs if you leave some in it either. It’s the only way to fly. Edit, also it will never wear out. Know high performance marine engines going on 30 years of hard use on all original internals.
Go 100 to 1. Amsoil. Gas never fouls the carbs if you leave some in it either. It’s the only way to fly.
Edit, also it will never wear out. Know high performance marine engines going on 30 years of hard use on all original internals.
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