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Fuel Tank size


John Minchell
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My formula is, 2 stroke, take the cu inch number, say a 120, call it ounce, and multiply by 1.5.

 Therefore a 120 is, 12*1.5= 18 oz tank. Use next size tank up, so I would expect that to be a 20 oz tank.

 

4 strokes, take same numbers, but use a tank next size down, so a 15 oz tank.

 

An apology  for the misuse of units, a barbarian system. It does for 12 minutes of hooliganism, and no worries about fuel shortage. 

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