2-Stroke Engine Fuel-Oil Ratios: Difference between revisions

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*[https://youtu.be/HPYMtmN3sgc?si=UaZsGBN22z91YdWI A Video by the YouTube Channel “kracer” Titled “How to select two-stroke oil” ] ( ‘’’~6 Minute Watch’’’ )
*[https://youtu.be/HPYMtmN3sgc?si=UaZsGBN22z91YdWI A Video by the YouTube Channel “kracer” Titled “How to select two-stroke oil” ] ( ‘’’~6 Minute Watch’’’ )
**Mentions Petroleum Based Oils, Castor Based Oils, and Fully Synthetic Ester Based Oils
**Mentions Petroleum Based Oils, Castor Based Oils, and Fully Synthetic Ester Based Oils
*[https://youtu.be/rEyvbb70LwU?si=XqriT66N4DJGym7c A Video by the YouTube Channel “markotd44” Titled “Two Stroke Oil vs Castor Oil” ] ( ‘’’~3 Minute Watch’’’ )
**Rather informative/interesting demo, granted CITATION NEEDED somewhat (although that applies to these other videos too somewhat)


[[Category: Small Engines]]
[[Category: Small Engines]]

Latest revision as of 20:14, 18 December 2025

Basics

Common Ratios

50:1

  • 50 Parts Fuel, 1 Part 2-Stroke Oil

40:1

  • 40 Parts Fuel, 1 Part 2-Stroke Oil

Other Ratios

  • 25:1
  • 32:1
  • 16:1

Impact on Air/Fuel Ratio

  • Due to the Total Loss Lubrication , impacts in amount of Oil also directly impact the Air/Fuel Ratio
  • Thus if one doesn’t want this to cause the engine to run more lean/rich, the Carburetor will need to be adjusted
  • Some of the tests have neglected this, while comments have mentioned it
    • Further SCIENTIFIC testing of this required, but decent Community Knowledge Backing

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