2.5 ounces would be just slightly under 50:1, since a gallon is 128 ounces.
To achieve a 501 ratio of gas to oil, you would need 500 parts of gas for every 1 part of oil. This means if you have 500 gallons of gas, you would require 1 gallon of oil. The ratio can be scaled accordingly; for example, for 1000 gallons of gas, you'd need 2 gallons of oil.
The recommended ratio for mixing 501 oil with gasoline is typically 1 ounce of oil per gallon of gas. This equates to about 0.8% oil by volume. Always check the manufacturer's instructions for specific mixing guidelines, as ratios can vary based on the engine and application.
4 ounces of oil to 1 gallon of gas.
To mix oil with gasoline at a 50:1 ratio, you need 2.6 ounces of oil for every gallon of gas. This is calculated by dividing 128 ounces (the number of ounces in a gallon) by 50, which equals 2.56 ounces. Therefore, you would round it to approximately 2.6 ounces of oil per gallon of gas for a 50:1 mixture.
It takes 4 onces of oil to one gallon of gas to make a 32 to 1 ratio. It takes 4 onces of oil to one gallon of gas to make a 32 to 1 ratio.
About 2.6 oz per gallon
1 pt to 6 gallon
4.27 ounces.
8 ounces
To determine the amount of oil needed for a 501 ratio when mixing with 6 gallons of gas, you divide 6 gallons by 501. This calculation shows that you would need approximately 0.01195 gallons of oil, which is about 1.5 ounces. Thus, for every 6 gallons of gas, you should add roughly 1.5 ounces of oil to achieve the correct mixture.
Since a gallon is 128 oz. it would be just over 5 oz.
There is 128 oz in a gallon. 128 divided by 20 is 6.4, so 6.4 oz of oil to a gallon of gas for 20 to 1