Yeah it shouldnt hurt anything
If you mean a CR 125R you have to mix 2 cycle oil and premium gas
No, it's fine. That's basically mid-grade gasoline.
yes but most motorcycles run best on the middle grade fuel
If you mean 2 stroke-oil/gas mix then absolutely NOT. If you mean regular or mid range gas then yes. Be aware though, only about 10% of the cars out there REQUIRE "premium" gas. Mainly the ones you and I couldn't afford anyway.
Yes, you can mix regular gasoline with plus (mid-grade) gasoline without causing any harm to your engine. Both types of fuel are compatible, as they contain similar components, but the octane rating will be an average of the two. However, if your vehicle requires premium gas, consistently using lower octane fuels may affect performance and fuel efficiency over time. It's best to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for optimal results.
Yes, you can. It is even sold as a Synthetic Blend.
If it has a separate place for gas it uses no mix.
pro fuel, super never regular its bad for the bike an race grade oil to mix so it should be a mix of race grade oil an super gas
Yes as long as you mix the oil with it.
Mercedes-Benz vehicles are designed to run on premium gasoline due to their high-performance engines and advanced technologies. While some models may be able to run on regular gasoline in a pinch, it is not recommended for optimal performance and efficiency. It is essential to consult the owner's manual or contact a Mercedes-Benz dealership for specific information on fuel requirements for each model and year.
You need 91 Octane, which you can use 93 octane and 89 octane mix. which is Premium and Mid grade fuel.
Ford sells green colored antifreeze also , I don't believe you should mix the 2 colors