This would depend on what type of oil you will be using for your premix. The oil base stock is either petroleum, semi-synthetic or synthetic oil and is mixed with gas at a ratio ranging from 16:1 (petroleum) to as high as 100:1 (synthetic). My 2 stroke I have is a 2001 Kawasaki KDX200 that I run Yamalube 2R at 36:1 with no problems. Although synthetics say you can mix them at 100:1 I would not, that seems way too lean to me.
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The gas to oil ratio for a 1993 Kawasaki KDX 200 is typically 32:1, which means mixing 32 parts of gasoline with 1 part of 2-stroke engine oil. It is important to follow the manufacturer's recommended ratio to ensure proper engine lubrication and performance.
Yes, Kawasaki Ninja 400 motorcycles require the use of gasoline. It is recommended to use the correct gasoline grade as specified by the manufacturer for optimal engine performance and longevity.
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One liter of gas at 200 bar would expand to approximately 0.2 cubic meters (200 liters) if the pressure is reduced to atmospheric pressure (1 bar).
Fracking (hydraulic fracturing) has allow gas producers to reach new reserves of natural gas in the US...tapping a 200 year domestic supply.