different brands of oil that you mix with it will make it change different colors the oil i use makes have a greenish look to it,i have also seen it have a blueish look to it also,that is based on the type of oil you choose to mix with the gas,good luck.
2007-11-23 16:22:10
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answered by dodge man 7
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Gasoline is gasoline. The only reason a gasoline may have a different color is due to the additives they put in it or possibly because of different octane ratings. When you mix your 2-stroke oil with the gasoline, it will take on the color of the oil.
2007-11-24 00:15:29
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answered by db667089 5
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Rick is the man on this question. He is absolutely right. Different brands of oil may have a different color. So when added to unleaded gasoline to burn in a 2 stroke engine, the gasoline takes on that color.
2007-11-24 00:12:18
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answered by smittybo20 6
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There is no such thing as 2-stroke gasoline. However, there is regular gasoline that has 2-cycle oil added to it. When the oil is added, the gasoline usually turns a blue, green, or dark grey color. The color is up to the oil manufacturer and the overall color depends on the concentration of gas and oil.
Rick
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2007-11-24 00:08:31
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answered by Anonymous
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two stroke gasoline is a mix gas& oil,usually 32 parts gas to 1 part oil. two cycle oil comes in many different colors,so the color of your gas will be the same as your oil.
2007-11-24 00:17:09
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answered by john c 1
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You use regular gas mixes with special oil! can be bought at Wal-mart or Auto shops like Checker of Autozone...comes in about an 8oz. package, mix it in a 1 gallon gas bottle according to label on (oil) pacjage.
2007-11-24 00:16:46
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answered by ? 7
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2007-11-24 00:08:05
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answered by derek k 2
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