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Phatdaddy I was out the day they taught algebra. I will take your word. One gallon plus 24 ozs ,I hope your right. I was at the pool room that day I remember saying who needs algebra.
2.6 ozs times 56. What does that come to?
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You need to do like spare said unless you plan on running it empty every time.
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#3
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I have a small bottle from boat shop. Has the different ratios on it for different gallons. Get a 5 gal can full of gas, fill up the oil bottle to 50-1 for 5 gallon. dump oil in gas can. done, just a pain compared to filling it right at the gas pump.
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I don t know how step tracks his fuel. My 150 merc 2 stroke got 2 mpg, so I would use my trip on gps and when I went 40 to 60 miles, I knew I needed 20 or 30 gallons and would add oil per fuel consumption
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I put in a gallon (128) ozs plus 24 ozs. (152) ozs for 56 gallons and it seemed good. Smoke coming from exhaust. Not to much just enought I think .
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