yes you can use unleaded petrol in that bike
Unleaded Premium
It harmed the vehicles engines and the environment.
Yes
in petrol we have 2 types.they are 1.leaded petrol 2.unleaded petrol in leaded petrol we have lead compounds so we call it as leaded petrol. in unleaded petrol we do not have lead compounds. the use or advantage of unleaded petrol is it does not emit harmful gases in to the environment. but leaded petrol emits harmful gases. cracking process takes place in unleaded petrol. cracking means it is a process of converting harmful gases into harmless gases. but this cracking process cannot be done in leaded petrol bcoz lead compounds decomposes the catylsts used in cracking process
Use Unleaded Petrol Only.
Yes, you can use unleaded petrol in a 1997 Astra 180ie, as it is designed to run on unleaded fuel. This model was produced after unleaded petrol became the standard in many markets, and it typically features an engine compatible with unleaded gasoline. However, always check the owner's manual or consult with a mechanic for any specific recommendations regarding fuel types for your vehicle.
Petrol models use regular unleaded petrol. Diesel models use regular diesel.
Yes, you can use lead-free petrol in a 1989 Toyota Cressida GLI6. This model was designed to run on unleaded fuel, as leaded petrol became phased out in many regions during the 1980s. Using lead-free petrol will not harm the engine and is actually recommended for better performance and emissions control. Always check your owner's manual for specific fuel recommendations.
Unleaded, most vehicles manufactured post 1983, particularly Japanese are made to run on Unleaded
premium unleaded with octane 98 or higher
Petrol, unleaded gasoline (whichever you prefer to call it).
use of unleaded petrol should be encouraged and alot of things 2.....