50:1

meatball

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Maryland
If your running that bpipe and high comp head it wouldnt hurt to do 40:1. I ran 45:1 on my 650 and stock 701 last summer and as per previous owner recs, Im using 40:1 on a ski set up similarily to yours.

I usually do 16 ounces per 5 gallons, so you can do the math :smile: (for 40:1)

For 50:1 its a very very fat 12 ounce (12.8 to be exact)
 
If your running that bpipe and high comp head it wouldnt hurt to do 40:1. I ran 45:1 on my 650 and stock 701 last summer and as per previous owner recs, Im using 40:1 on a ski set up similarily to yours.

I usually do 16 ounces per 5 gallons, so you can do the math :smile: (for 40:1)

For 50:1 its a very very fat 12 ounce (12.8 to be exact)



what that guy said :biggthumpup:
 

djkorn1

kidkornfilms
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Cleveland Ohio
40:1 equals 3.2 oz. per gallon
45:1 equals 2.84 oz. per gallon
50:1 equals 2.56 oz. per gallon
60:1 equals 2.13 oz. per gallon

:thinkerg:
 
Location
Ohio
I just cheap azz measuring cups and go 2 1/2 ounces per gallon. If the number on the pump is crazy I just guess.
 
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Waste Land

Non Multa Sed Multum
Location
Florence, AL
I paid the whopping $3(OMG!) for a ratio rite cup so i dont have to ******** with math.

Some people have this thing against ratio rite cups like they are too good to use one...I just never get it. They always say "why not just do the math" because if I want 5 gallons, 5 gallons, and 2 gallons in my tansk i dont gotta map it out. Just pour to 50:1 everytime.
 

Gainera2582

Power and Agility
I paid the whopping $3(OMG!) for a ratio rite cup so i dont have to ******** with math.

Some people have this thing against ratio rite cups like they are too good to use one...I just never get it. They always say "why not just do the math" because if I want 5 gallons, 5 gallons, and 2 gallons in my tansk i dont gotta map it out. Just pour to 50:1 everytime.

I couldn't agree more. I felt the same way and decided that was the safest choice when measuring ratios.
 
I agree with using a Ratio Rite or similar tool, but sometimes can never find that little bitch when I need it. If I can't find it I use this tool and a measuring cup or something....

http://www.csgnetwork.com/oilfuelcalc.html

Brings back memories of when my dad taught me how to mix 2 stroke for my 8 hp Yamaha outboard.....I think I was 10. Good ol motor, always started on the first pull. Thus began the Yamaha saga........... :smile:
 

meatball

User Title Unavailable
Location
Maryland
I figure the extra math wont hurt, as Im going into engineering anyways :smile:

I use an ounce measurer made for oil.
 

thegoldenboy

RN Surgery... soon
Location
Toronto
Well I measure in metric, so it won't be much help, but this way we never need any measuring cups.

1 Gallon = 3.8 litres.

Our 50:1 ratio is like this.

multiply the number of litres x 2 & Add a 0 to the end of it. Thats how many mililitres of oil you need.

8 Litres = 8 x 2 & Add a 0 = 160mls

I just pour our 160 or close to, from the quart of oil that has ML indicators on the side of it.

It sounds stupid but never takes any time thinking (unless you're an idiot) or any additional measuring cups.
 

djkorn1

kidkornfilms
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Location
Cleveland Ohio
My only problem with the ratio rite is that it leaked oil all over the trunk of my car. The baby bottle hasn't let me down yet. Oh yeah, and I'm a nerdy math teacher, so it's kinda fun for me. :woot::woot:
 

keefer

T1
Location
Tennessee
40:1 is as easy as using an old pint oil container. 16oz on 5 gallons = 40:1. I bought a case of pints in my favorite oil once and now if I need pre-measured oil I just refill them. That way I don't have to hassle with measuring or using the ratio rite cup if I am away from home or just lazy. I always carry a few when on a long trip just in case I need some extra for myself or a buddy.
 

CoreyLKN

LKN Freestyle Militia
Location
Lake norman, nc
Thanks Guys, i got it and had an awesome day out at the lake and about killed myself once. I was rding on the hood and somehow my foot got wedged between the inside of the tray and the throttle. Well my foot pinned the throttle while i was on the hood. So now im going WOT across the lake on the hood and cant rreally get my foot out because of the position its in and i think im ********ed:bigeyes: :bigeyes: . Well i finally decied to just fall backwards into the tray and they into the water. It worked as i skipped 20 yards across the water on my back.:biggthumpup: I did learn a nose stabs though so it was successful day at the lake!:Banane01: :woot:

Kurt, That plate i cut(JD i think) was so funn. I could slide the tail of the ski around so easy but it sure doesnt like going fast.
 
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