Newbie Questions
#51
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Re: Newbie Questions (going OT)
I think we all know how to mix fuel for our chain saw now. I probably used
a bad analogy. Back to the original point...
The higher the ratio (between ring gear and pinion teeth), the lower the
gear.
Or:
http://www.csgnetwork.com/rnggrpinioncalc.html
"The higher the ratio, the greater the pulling power but lower speed for the
same number of engine revolutions."
We can move on and agree, or agree to disagree. :-)
JimG
"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> "JimG" <jimg@cj7_2muchspam.com> wrote in message
> news:aIoKb.35063$NA3.27294@news01.roc.ny...
> > CRWLR wrote:
> >
> > > 25:1 is a richer mixture than 50:1
> >
> > richer in oil? yes
> >
> Yes. 25 parts of gas per each part of oil as opposed to 50 parts of gas
per
> each part of oil.
>
>
>
>
> > > If you have a 25:1 fuel ratio, then you
> > > have twice as much gas as compared to the 50:1 ratio that you
suggested.
> >
> > Using the following formula: X oz gas. / ratio = Y oz. oil
> > Based on:
> > http://www.csgnetwork.com/oilfuelcalc.html
> >
> > If I want a 50:1 mixture, then I add 125.5 ounces of gas and 2.5 ounces
of
> > oil.
> Actually, the number is 125, not 125.5
>
my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
>
> > If I want a 25:1 mixture, then I add 123.0 ounces of gas and 5.0 ounces
of
> > oil.
>
> This is 62.5 ounces of gas to the same 2.5 ounces of oil, or 123 to 5
would
> be the same.
>
my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
>
> > (numbers rounded for simplicity)
> >
> > Total = 128 oz. or 1 gal.
> >
> > Which mixture has a higher ratio of gas?
> >
>
> The 50:1 has more gas by double.
>
>
>
> You can make this easier ...
>
> Add 25 quarts of gas to 1 quart of oil to have a 25:1 ratio, or add 50
> quarts of gas to 1 quart of oil to have a 50:1 ratio.
my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
a bad analogy. Back to the original point...
The higher the ratio (between ring gear and pinion teeth), the lower the
gear.
Or:
http://www.csgnetwork.com/rnggrpinioncalc.html
"The higher the ratio, the greater the pulling power but lower speed for the
same number of engine revolutions."
We can move on and agree, or agree to disagree. :-)
JimG
"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> "JimG" <jimg@cj7_2muchspam.com> wrote in message
> news:aIoKb.35063$NA3.27294@news01.roc.ny...
> > CRWLR wrote:
> >
> > > 25:1 is a richer mixture than 50:1
> >
> > richer in oil? yes
> >
> Yes. 25 parts of gas per each part of oil as opposed to 50 parts of gas
per
> each part of oil.
>
>
>
>
> > > If you have a 25:1 fuel ratio, then you
> > > have twice as much gas as compared to the 50:1 ratio that you
suggested.
> >
> > Using the following formula: X oz gas. / ratio = Y oz. oil
> > Based on:
> > http://www.csgnetwork.com/oilfuelcalc.html
> >
> > If I want a 50:1 mixture, then I add 125.5 ounces of gas and 2.5 ounces
of
> > oil.
> Actually, the number is 125, not 125.5
>
my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
>
> > If I want a 25:1 mixture, then I add 123.0 ounces of gas and 5.0 ounces
of
> > oil.
>
> This is 62.5 ounces of gas to the same 2.5 ounces of oil, or 123 to 5
would
> be the same.
>
my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
>
> > (numbers rounded for simplicity)
> >
> > Total = 128 oz. or 1 gal.
> >
> > Which mixture has a higher ratio of gas?
> >
>
> The 50:1 has more gas by double.
>
>
>
> You can make this easier ...
>
> Add 25 quarts of gas to 1 quart of oil to have a 25:1 ratio, or add 50
> quarts of gas to 1 quart of oil to have a 50:1 ratio.
my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
#52
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Re: Newbie Questions (going OT)
I think we all know how to mix fuel for our chain saw now. I probably used
a bad analogy. Back to the original point...
The higher the ratio (between ring gear and pinion teeth), the lower the
gear.
Or:
http://www.csgnetwork.com/rnggrpinioncalc.html
"The higher the ratio, the greater the pulling power but lower speed for the
same number of engine revolutions."
We can move on and agree, or agree to disagree. :-)
JimG
"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:vvm6nl7a3hufce@corp.supernews.com...
>
> "JimG" <jimg@cj7_2muchspam.com> wrote in message
> news:aIoKb.35063$NA3.27294@news01.roc.ny...
> > CRWLR wrote:
> >
> > > 25:1 is a richer mixture than 50:1
> >
> > richer in oil? yes
> >
> Yes. 25 parts of gas per each part of oil as opposed to 50 parts of gas
per
> each part of oil.
>
>
>
>
> > > If you have a 25:1 fuel ratio, then you
> > > have twice as much gas as compared to the 50:1 ratio that you
suggested.
> >
> > Using the following formula: X oz gas. / ratio = Y oz. oil
> > Based on:
> > http://www.csgnetwork.com/oilfuelcalc.html
> >
> > If I want a 50:1 mixture, then I add 125.5 ounces of gas and 2.5 ounces
of
> > oil.
> Actually, the number is 125, not 125.5
>
my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
>
> > If I want a 25:1 mixture, then I add 123.0 ounces of gas and 5.0 ounces
of
> > oil.
>
> This is 62.5 ounces of gas to the same 2.5 ounces of oil, or 123 to 5
would
> be the same.
>
my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
>
> > (numbers rounded for simplicity)
> >
> > Total = 128 oz. or 1 gal.
> >
> > Which mixture has a higher ratio of gas?
> >
>
> The 50:1 has more gas by double.
>
>
>
> You can make this easier ...
>
> Add 25 quarts of gas to 1 quart of oil to have a 25:1 ratio, or add 50
> quarts of gas to 1 quart of oil to have a 50:1 ratio.
my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
a bad analogy. Back to the original point...
The higher the ratio (between ring gear and pinion teeth), the lower the
gear.
Or:
http://www.csgnetwork.com/rnggrpinioncalc.html
"The higher the ratio, the greater the pulling power but lower speed for the
same number of engine revolutions."
We can move on and agree, or agree to disagree. :-)
JimG
"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> "JimG" <jimg@cj7_2muchspam.com> wrote in message
> news:aIoKb.35063$NA3.27294@news01.roc.ny...
> > CRWLR wrote:
> >
> > > 25:1 is a richer mixture than 50:1
> >
> > richer in oil? yes
> >
> Yes. 25 parts of gas per each part of oil as opposed to 50 parts of gas
per
> each part of oil.
>
>
>
>
> > > If you have a 25:1 fuel ratio, then you
> > > have twice as much gas as compared to the 50:1 ratio that you
suggested.
> >
> > Using the following formula: X oz gas. / ratio = Y oz. oil
> > Based on:
> > http://www.csgnetwork.com/oilfuelcalc.html
> >
> > If I want a 50:1 mixture, then I add 125.5 ounces of gas and 2.5 ounces
of
> > oil.
> Actually, the number is 125, not 125.5
>
my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
>
> > If I want a 25:1 mixture, then I add 123.0 ounces of gas and 5.0 ounces
of
> > oil.
>
> This is 62.5 ounces of gas to the same 2.5 ounces of oil, or 123 to 5
would
> be the same.
>
my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
>
> > (numbers rounded for simplicity)
> >
> > Total = 128 oz. or 1 gal.
> >
> > Which mixture has a higher ratio of gas?
> >
>
> The 50:1 has more gas by double.
>
>
>
> You can make this easier ...
>
> Add 25 quarts of gas to 1 quart of oil to have a 25:1 ratio, or add 50
> quarts of gas to 1 quart of oil to have a 50:1 ratio.
my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
#53
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Re: Newbie Questions
Is that the way you richen your two cycle?
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-jc wrote:
>
> And I only pointed out your misstatement. Regardless of the earlier
> discussion, 50:1 is richer than 25:1.
>
> --
> - Jeff
> - ........................ then again, what do I know.
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-jc wrote:
>
> And I only pointed out your misstatement. Regardless of the earlier
> discussion, 50:1 is richer than 25:1.
>
> --
> - Jeff
> - ........................ then again, what do I know.
#54
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Re: Newbie Questions
Is that the way you richen your two cycle?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
-jc wrote:
>
> And I only pointed out your misstatement. Regardless of the earlier
> discussion, 50:1 is richer than 25:1.
>
> --
> - Jeff
> - ........................ then again, what do I know.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
-jc wrote:
>
> And I only pointed out your misstatement. Regardless of the earlier
> discussion, 50:1 is richer than 25:1.
>
> --
> - Jeff
> - ........................ then again, what do I know.
#55
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Re: Newbie Questions
Is that the way you richen your two cycle?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
-jc wrote:
>
> And I only pointed out your misstatement. Regardless of the earlier
> discussion, 50:1 is richer than 25:1.
>
> --
> - Jeff
> - ........................ then again, what do I know.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
-jc wrote:
>
> And I only pointed out your misstatement. Regardless of the earlier
> discussion, 50:1 is richer than 25:1.
>
> --
> - Jeff
> - ........................ then again, what do I know.
#56
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Re: Newbie Questions (going OT)
The actual tooth count may bring it home:
http://www.----------.com/tooth_count.txt
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
JimG wrote:
>
> I think we all know how to mix fuel for our chain saw now. I probably used
> a bad analogy. Back to the original point...
>
> The higher the ratio (between ring gear and pinion teeth), the lower the
> gear.
>
> Or:
> http://www.csgnetwork.com/rnggrpinioncalc.html
> "The higher the ratio, the greater the pulling power but lower speed for the
> same number of engine revolutions."
>
> We can move on and agree, or agree to disagree. :-)
>
> JimG
>
> "CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:vvm6nl7a3hufce@corp.supernews.com...
> >
> > "JimG" <jimg@cj7_2muchspam.com> wrote in message
> > news:aIoKb.35063$NA3.27294@news01.roc.ny...
> > > CRWLR wrote:
> > >
> > > > 25:1 is a richer mixture than 50:1
> > >
> > > richer in oil? yes
> > >
> > Yes. 25 parts of gas per each part of oil as opposed to 50 parts of gas
> per
> > each part of oil.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > > If you have a 25:1 fuel ratio, then you
> > > > have twice as much gas as compared to the 50:1 ratio that you
> suggested.
> > >
> > > Using the following formula: X oz gas. / ratio = Y oz. oil
> > > Based on:
> > > http://www.csgnetwork.com/oilfuelcalc.html
> > >
> > > If I want a 50:1 mixture, then I add 125.5 ounces of gas and 2.5 ounces
> of
> > > oil.
> > Actually, the number is 125, not 125.5
> >
>
> my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
>
> >
> > > If I want a 25:1 mixture, then I add 123.0 ounces of gas and 5.0 ounces
> of
> > > oil.
> >
> > This is 62.5 ounces of gas to the same 2.5 ounces of oil, or 123 to 5
> would
> > be the same.
> >
>
> my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
>
> >
> > > (numbers rounded for simplicity)
> > >
> > > Total = 128 oz. or 1 gal.
> > >
> > > Which mixture has a higher ratio of gas?
> > >
> >
> > The 50:1 has more gas by double.
> >
> >
> >
> > You can make this easier ...
> >
> > Add 25 quarts of gas to 1 quart of oil to have a 25:1 ratio, or add 50
> > quarts of gas to 1 quart of oil to have a 50:1 ratio.
>
> my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
http://www.----------.com/tooth_count.txt
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
JimG wrote:
>
> I think we all know how to mix fuel for our chain saw now. I probably used
> a bad analogy. Back to the original point...
>
> The higher the ratio (between ring gear and pinion teeth), the lower the
> gear.
>
> Or:
> http://www.csgnetwork.com/rnggrpinioncalc.html
> "The higher the ratio, the greater the pulling power but lower speed for the
> same number of engine revolutions."
>
> We can move on and agree, or agree to disagree. :-)
>
> JimG
>
> "CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:vvm6nl7a3hufce@corp.supernews.com...
> >
> > "JimG" <jimg@cj7_2muchspam.com> wrote in message
> > news:aIoKb.35063$NA3.27294@news01.roc.ny...
> > > CRWLR wrote:
> > >
> > > > 25:1 is a richer mixture than 50:1
> > >
> > > richer in oil? yes
> > >
> > Yes. 25 parts of gas per each part of oil as opposed to 50 parts of gas
> per
> > each part of oil.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > > If you have a 25:1 fuel ratio, then you
> > > > have twice as much gas as compared to the 50:1 ratio that you
> suggested.
> > >
> > > Using the following formula: X oz gas. / ratio = Y oz. oil
> > > Based on:
> > > http://www.csgnetwork.com/oilfuelcalc.html
> > >
> > > If I want a 50:1 mixture, then I add 125.5 ounces of gas and 2.5 ounces
> of
> > > oil.
> > Actually, the number is 125, not 125.5
> >
>
> my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
>
> >
> > > If I want a 25:1 mixture, then I add 123.0 ounces of gas and 5.0 ounces
> of
> > > oil.
> >
> > This is 62.5 ounces of gas to the same 2.5 ounces of oil, or 123 to 5
> would
> > be the same.
> >
>
> my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
>
> >
> > > (numbers rounded for simplicity)
> > >
> > > Total = 128 oz. or 1 gal.
> > >
> > > Which mixture has a higher ratio of gas?
> > >
> >
> > The 50:1 has more gas by double.
> >
> >
> >
> > You can make this easier ...
> >
> > Add 25 quarts of gas to 1 quart of oil to have a 25:1 ratio, or add 50
> > quarts of gas to 1 quart of oil to have a 50:1 ratio.
>
> my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
#57
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Posts: n/a
Re: Newbie Questions (going OT)
The actual tooth count may bring it home:
http://www.----------.com/tooth_count.txt
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
JimG wrote:
>
> I think we all know how to mix fuel for our chain saw now. I probably used
> a bad analogy. Back to the original point...
>
> The higher the ratio (between ring gear and pinion teeth), the lower the
> gear.
>
> Or:
> http://www.csgnetwork.com/rnggrpinioncalc.html
> "The higher the ratio, the greater the pulling power but lower speed for the
> same number of engine revolutions."
>
> We can move on and agree, or agree to disagree. :-)
>
> JimG
>
> "CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:vvm6nl7a3hufce@corp.supernews.com...
> >
> > "JimG" <jimg@cj7_2muchspam.com> wrote in message
> > news:aIoKb.35063$NA3.27294@news01.roc.ny...
> > > CRWLR wrote:
> > >
> > > > 25:1 is a richer mixture than 50:1
> > >
> > > richer in oil? yes
> > >
> > Yes. 25 parts of gas per each part of oil as opposed to 50 parts of gas
> per
> > each part of oil.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > > If you have a 25:1 fuel ratio, then you
> > > > have twice as much gas as compared to the 50:1 ratio that you
> suggested.
> > >
> > > Using the following formula: X oz gas. / ratio = Y oz. oil
> > > Based on:
> > > http://www.csgnetwork.com/oilfuelcalc.html
> > >
> > > If I want a 50:1 mixture, then I add 125.5 ounces of gas and 2.5 ounces
> of
> > > oil.
> > Actually, the number is 125, not 125.5
> >
>
> my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
>
> >
> > > If I want a 25:1 mixture, then I add 123.0 ounces of gas and 5.0 ounces
> of
> > > oil.
> >
> > This is 62.5 ounces of gas to the same 2.5 ounces of oil, or 123 to 5
> would
> > be the same.
> >
>
> my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
>
> >
> > > (numbers rounded for simplicity)
> > >
> > > Total = 128 oz. or 1 gal.
> > >
> > > Which mixture has a higher ratio of gas?
> > >
> >
> > The 50:1 has more gas by double.
> >
> >
> >
> > You can make this easier ...
> >
> > Add 25 quarts of gas to 1 quart of oil to have a 25:1 ratio, or add 50
> > quarts of gas to 1 quart of oil to have a 50:1 ratio.
>
> my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
http://www.----------.com/tooth_count.txt
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
JimG wrote:
>
> I think we all know how to mix fuel for our chain saw now. I probably used
> a bad analogy. Back to the original point...
>
> The higher the ratio (between ring gear and pinion teeth), the lower the
> gear.
>
> Or:
> http://www.csgnetwork.com/rnggrpinioncalc.html
> "The higher the ratio, the greater the pulling power but lower speed for the
> same number of engine revolutions."
>
> We can move on and agree, or agree to disagree. :-)
>
> JimG
>
> "CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:vvm6nl7a3hufce@corp.supernews.com...
> >
> > "JimG" <jimg@cj7_2muchspam.com> wrote in message
> > news:aIoKb.35063$NA3.27294@news01.roc.ny...
> > > CRWLR wrote:
> > >
> > > > 25:1 is a richer mixture than 50:1
> > >
> > > richer in oil? yes
> > >
> > Yes. 25 parts of gas per each part of oil as opposed to 50 parts of gas
> per
> > each part of oil.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > > If you have a 25:1 fuel ratio, then you
> > > > have twice as much gas as compared to the 50:1 ratio that you
> suggested.
> > >
> > > Using the following formula: X oz gas. / ratio = Y oz. oil
> > > Based on:
> > > http://www.csgnetwork.com/oilfuelcalc.html
> > >
> > > If I want a 50:1 mixture, then I add 125.5 ounces of gas and 2.5 ounces
> of
> > > oil.
> > Actually, the number is 125, not 125.5
> >
>
> my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
>
> >
> > > If I want a 25:1 mixture, then I add 123.0 ounces of gas and 5.0 ounces
> of
> > > oil.
> >
> > This is 62.5 ounces of gas to the same 2.5 ounces of oil, or 123 to 5
> would
> > be the same.
> >
>
> my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
>
> >
> > > (numbers rounded for simplicity)
> > >
> > > Total = 128 oz. or 1 gal.
> > >
> > > Which mixture has a higher ratio of gas?
> > >
> >
> > The 50:1 has more gas by double.
> >
> >
> >
> > You can make this easier ...
> >
> > Add 25 quarts of gas to 1 quart of oil to have a 25:1 ratio, or add 50
> > quarts of gas to 1 quart of oil to have a 50:1 ratio.
>
> my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
#58
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Newbie Questions (going OT)
The actual tooth count may bring it home:
http://www.----------.com/tooth_count.txt
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
JimG wrote:
>
> I think we all know how to mix fuel for our chain saw now. I probably used
> a bad analogy. Back to the original point...
>
> The higher the ratio (between ring gear and pinion teeth), the lower the
> gear.
>
> Or:
> http://www.csgnetwork.com/rnggrpinioncalc.html
> "The higher the ratio, the greater the pulling power but lower speed for the
> same number of engine revolutions."
>
> We can move on and agree, or agree to disagree. :-)
>
> JimG
>
> "CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:vvm6nl7a3hufce@corp.supernews.com...
> >
> > "JimG" <jimg@cj7_2muchspam.com> wrote in message
> > news:aIoKb.35063$NA3.27294@news01.roc.ny...
> > > CRWLR wrote:
> > >
> > > > 25:1 is a richer mixture than 50:1
> > >
> > > richer in oil? yes
> > >
> > Yes. 25 parts of gas per each part of oil as opposed to 50 parts of gas
> per
> > each part of oil.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > > If you have a 25:1 fuel ratio, then you
> > > > have twice as much gas as compared to the 50:1 ratio that you
> suggested.
> > >
> > > Using the following formula: X oz gas. / ratio = Y oz. oil
> > > Based on:
> > > http://www.csgnetwork.com/oilfuelcalc.html
> > >
> > > If I want a 50:1 mixture, then I add 125.5 ounces of gas and 2.5 ounces
> of
> > > oil.
> > Actually, the number is 125, not 125.5
> >
>
> my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
>
> >
> > > If I want a 25:1 mixture, then I add 123.0 ounces of gas and 5.0 ounces
> of
> > > oil.
> >
> > This is 62.5 ounces of gas to the same 2.5 ounces of oil, or 123 to 5
> would
> > be the same.
> >
>
> my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
>
> >
> > > (numbers rounded for simplicity)
> > >
> > > Total = 128 oz. or 1 gal.
> > >
> > > Which mixture has a higher ratio of gas?
> > >
> >
> > The 50:1 has more gas by double.
> >
> >
> >
> > You can make this easier ...
> >
> > Add 25 quarts of gas to 1 quart of oil to have a 25:1 ratio, or add 50
> > quarts of gas to 1 quart of oil to have a 50:1 ratio.
>
> my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
http://www.----------.com/tooth_count.txt
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
JimG wrote:
>
> I think we all know how to mix fuel for our chain saw now. I probably used
> a bad analogy. Back to the original point...
>
> The higher the ratio (between ring gear and pinion teeth), the lower the
> gear.
>
> Or:
> http://www.csgnetwork.com/rnggrpinioncalc.html
> "The higher the ratio, the greater the pulling power but lower speed for the
> same number of engine revolutions."
>
> We can move on and agree, or agree to disagree. :-)
>
> JimG
>
> "CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:vvm6nl7a3hufce@corp.supernews.com...
> >
> > "JimG" <jimg@cj7_2muchspam.com> wrote in message
> > news:aIoKb.35063$NA3.27294@news01.roc.ny...
> > > CRWLR wrote:
> > >
> > > > 25:1 is a richer mixture than 50:1
> > >
> > > richer in oil? yes
> > >
> > Yes. 25 parts of gas per each part of oil as opposed to 50 parts of gas
> per
> > each part of oil.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > > If you have a 25:1 fuel ratio, then you
> > > > have twice as much gas as compared to the 50:1 ratio that you
> suggested.
> > >
> > > Using the following formula: X oz gas. / ratio = Y oz. oil
> > > Based on:
> > > http://www.csgnetwork.com/oilfuelcalc.html
> > >
> > > If I want a 50:1 mixture, then I add 125.5 ounces of gas and 2.5 ounces
> of
> > > oil.
> > Actually, the number is 125, not 125.5
> >
>
> my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
>
> >
> > > If I want a 25:1 mixture, then I add 123.0 ounces of gas and 5.0 ounces
> of
> > > oil.
> >
> > This is 62.5 ounces of gas to the same 2.5 ounces of oil, or 123 to 5
> would
> > be the same.
> >
>
> my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
>
> >
> > > (numbers rounded for simplicity)
> > >
> > > Total = 128 oz. or 1 gal.
> > >
> > > Which mixture has a higher ratio of gas?
> > >
> >
> > The 50:1 has more gas by double.
> >
> >
> >
> > You can make this easier ...
> >
> > Add 25 quarts of gas to 1 quart of oil to have a 25:1 ratio, or add 50
> > quarts of gas to 1 quart of oil to have a 50:1 ratio.
>
> my numbers were adding up to equal mixtures of ~128 oz
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Re: Newbie Questions (going OT)
"JimG" <jimg@cj7_2muchspam.com> wrote in message
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> I think we all know how to mix fuel for our chain saw now. I probably
used
> a bad analogy. Back to the original point...
>
> The higher the ratio (between ring gear and pinion teeth), the lower the
> gear.
>
Exactly. Higher numeric value = lower gear ratio.
> Or:
> http://www.csgnetwork.com/rnggrpinioncalc.html
> "The higher the ratio, the greater the pulling power but lower speed for
the
> same number of engine revolutions."
>
That's what I said.
I think we agree, we just have a different way of expressing the concept.
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Re: Newbie Questions (going OT)
"JimG" <jimg@cj7_2muchspam.com> wrote in message
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> I think we all know how to mix fuel for our chain saw now. I probably
used
> a bad analogy. Back to the original point...
>
> The higher the ratio (between ring gear and pinion teeth), the lower the
> gear.
>
Exactly. Higher numeric value = lower gear ratio.
> Or:
> http://www.csgnetwork.com/rnggrpinioncalc.html
> "The higher the ratio, the greater the pulling power but lower speed for
the
> same number of engine revolutions."
>
That's what I said.
I think we agree, we just have a different way of expressing the concept.