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What is the oil gas mix for a golf cart?

The oil and gas mixture for a golf cart is determined by the type of engine it uses. Here are the oil and gas mix ratios for different types of golf cart engines:

1. Two-Stroke Engines:

- Two-stroke golf carts require a mixture of gasoline and 2-stroke engine oil. The ratio varies based on the oil and gasoline used, but a typical mix ratio is 25:1. This means that for every 25 parts of gasoline, you add 1 part of 2-stroke engine oil.

2. Four-Stroke Engines:

- Four-stroke golf carts typically have separate compartments for oil and gasoline. You should add the recommended amount of oil based on the manufacturer's specifications. The oil level should be checked regularly to ensure it stays within the recommended range.

As for gasoline, four-stroke golf carts usually run on unleaded gasoline. The octane level might differ depending on the manufacturer, but regular unleaded gasoline is often suitable unless otherwise specified.

Important Notes:

- Always refer to the owner's manual or maintenance guide provided by the golf cart manufacturer for specific instructions on the oil and gas mixture.

- Mixing oil and gasoline incorrectly can damage the engine, so be accurate when measuring the amounts.

- Use high-quality oil and gasoline that meet the manufacturer's recommendations.

- For two-stroke engines, use only pre-mixed 2-stroke gasoline or mix the oil and gasoline yourself using the correct ratio.