A Simple & Easy Guide to Mixing 2-Stroke Gas

Mixing fuel is not as daunting of a task as you may think. By the end of this quick guide you'll be a fuel mixin' wizard.

So what is Fuel Mix Ratio?

For 2-cycle engines, instead of having a circulating oil system to maintain lubrication like 4-cycle engines do. 2-cycle engines require oil to be mixed in with the fuel to allow for lubrication. This is where having a proper "mix" of oil & gas is important. It not only helps your engine run properly but can help prevent unnecessary wear & tear.

The fuel-mix ratio your engine requires is something you will need to know prior to beginning the process of mixing as different manufacturers have different ratio requirements like 32:1, 40:1, 50:1, etc,.

The Ratio Formula

Ratio = (Volume of Fuel) : (Volume of Oil)

Fuel Mix Ratio
(Gas:Oil)
Volume of Gasoline
(1 Gal.)
Volume of Oil By the Ounce
Ounces (oz.) Milliliters (ml) Ounces (oz.) Milliliters (ml) Oil oz. per Fuel oz.
20:1 128 oz 29.57 ml 6.4 oz 189 ml 0.050 oz
30:1 128 oz 29.57 ml 4.3 oz 127 ml 0.034 oz
32:1 128 oz 29.57 ml 4.0 oz 118 ml 0.031 oz
40:1 128 oz 29.57 ml 3.2 oz 95 ml 0.025 oz
45:1 128 oz 29.57 ml 2.8 oz 83 ml 0.022 oz
50:1 128 oz 29.57 ml 2.6 oz 77 ml 0.020 oz
60:1 128 oz 29.57 ml 2.1 oz 62 ml 0.016 oz
80:1 128 oz 29.57 ml 1.6 oz 47 ml 0.013 oz

In other words, this formula means "I need a 32:1 fuel mix, so I have to mix 1 gallon of gas, with 3.2 oz. of oil"