To mix a 25 to 1 ratio of gas, you'll need 1 part two-stroke oil to 25 parts gasoline. For example, if you want to mix 1 gallon of gas, you would use 5.12 ounces (or 6.4 fluid ounces for a more precise measurement) of two-stroke oil. Measure the oil, mix it thoroughly with the gasoline in a clean container, and ensure it's well blended before using it in your engine. Always follow the manufacturer's recommendations for your specific equipment.
Since there are 128 ounces in a gallon, to get a 25:1 mix using 1 gallon of gas means you need 128/25 = 5.12 ounces of oil.
A ratio of 25 to 1 for a gas mix means that for every 25 parts of gasoline, there is 1 part of another substance, typically oil. To mix this for 1 gallon of gas, you would use 1/26 of a gallon of the additional substance and 25/26 of a gallon of gasoline. This equates to approximately 0.128 gallons (or about 16.3 ounces) of the additional substance and 0.872 gallons (or about 111.8 ounces) of gasoline.
2.56 Ounces of oil for every gallon of gas.
25:1 Petrol:Oil. Hope this helps, Antonio.
That would be 25 parts gas to 1 part oil.For a US gallon that would be 5.9 ounces of oilFor a Litre that would be 1.55 ounces of oil
6.4 ounces for each gallon of gas.
every gallon of gas 4 ounces of oil
6 galons
38.4 ounces
1 Gallon of Fuel equates to 2.56 ounces of oil if the mixture ratio is 50:1.
16oz of oil for 5 gal of gas
50:1 or 1 gallon gas to 2.6 oz. oil