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Puzzled ! Math Minded
This has been a Thanksgiving brain tease for a few of my friends:
If I have 2.5 gallons of gas with 32 oz of 2 stroke oil in a container; How much of the above mixture is needed to be mixed with fresh gas to make 1 gallon of a 50:1 ( fuel to oil ) mixture ? I 'think' I figured it out, but a buddy is adamant about his different answer. All in the name of making use of my fogging mix for my i/o ! I wish I just threw it in my car and was done with it - but being a fix-it guy, it's bothering me ! |
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My answer, add 10 gallons of gas (happened to be sitting in my office, calculator in hand,
obviously bored and surfing my favorite website). |
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Put 102 oz (8/10th of a gallon) of fresh pure gas in an previously empty gas container. then add 26 oz of your pre-mix gas/oil mixture (which currently is at a 10:1 ratio and thus contains 2.6 oz of oil) from your other container.
Then you will have 128 oz of gas/oil mixture in your new container that by ratio has 2.6 oz of oil. That is now a 50:1 ratio. Jim
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Does my calculation make sense ?
Add 2 gallons of fresh gas to a 1/2 gallon of the heavily concentrated/oiled gas to get me pretty darn close ? Gets you to about 2.56 (50:1 is 2.6) How do you come by your answers ? I did: 2.5 gal : 32oz of oil is equal to 1 gallon of gas : 12.8 oz of oil My theory -- If I added (4) gallons of clean gas to the (1) gallon with 12.8 - for a total of (5) gallons ( less the 12.8 oz which I didn't worry about ), then it would be about 2.56 of oil for the (5) gallons overall. Sound about right ? |
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I thought you were asking in your original post how to make ONE gallon with the proper ratio (50:1) utilizing the oil rich gas mixture you already had in your container. We need to have Denny (Bushwacker) chime in on this one...LOL!
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Holy Moly....
Use what you have in your weed whacker, blower, chain saw or what ever.. All else fails just dump it !! Start over...
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The turkey had too much tryptophan in it. I've got to go to sleep, something is making me verrrrrrrrrrry sleeeeeeeeeeeepy.................................. .......................................
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Thx guys. I know it's a crazy topic. I know. This had my brain reeling for a little while - mostly because I couldn't figure it out quickly. Then, I asked a Thanksgiving guest, a math teacher, and it took a life of it's own.
This is what happens when I can't find the definitive answer to my gunnel/knee/gussett lay-up questions… |
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