Gas/Oil Oz. 2 the gallon

NoChance

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Aug 13, 2005
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Im riding a Suzuki Rm125. I've got a simple question. How many ounces of two stroke oil do you put to each gallon? My moms boyfriend does the whole oil/gas thing and there is hella white smoke coming from my exhaust. So how many oz. to the gallon?
 

MX-727

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Depends on the ratio. The first number in the ratio is the number of ounces of gas. If you want to use 32:1, then you have 32 ounces of gas for every 1 ounce of oil. 40:1 means 40 ounces of gas for each ounce of oil. Now it's simple division. You just need to know how many ounces of gas you have. I'm sure you must know that a quart is 32 ounces and there are 4 quarts in a gallon. That means a gallon is 128 ounces. You can figure the rest. :)
 

2-Strokes 4-ever

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32:1 is what your 125 wants and needs.... 4 oz. of quality oil per gallon. Use her measuring cup.
 

oldgoat

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Oct 12, 2003
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just divide the ounces of oil into the ounces of gas.

32 to1 128 divided by 32= 4 oz.
40 to1 128 divided by 40= 3.2 oz
 

tyesai

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Nov 4, 2004
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WillyM said:
Run Amsoil saber 100:1 oil and dump a bottle in 5 gla. can for 80:1

I can't say listen to that. That is 1/3 the oil most manufactures recomend.
 

WillyM

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Been running it is my 2-strokes for over 15 years and I have never had an engine failure.
 
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