Yes
yes, but you still have to add 2-stroke oil unless you want to burn the engine up.
Yes, you can use two-stroke oil in an unleaded engine, but it’s not typically recommended. Two-stroke oil is designed for engines that mix oil with fuel, and using it in a four-stroke unleaded engine could lead to improper lubrication and potential damage. If you need to add oil to your unleaded engine, it's best to use the appropriate type specified by the manufacturer.
yes you can use unleaded petrol in that bike
No.
4 stroke fuel is straight petrol, it does not have oil in it! If you use it in a 2 stroke engine you will seize the motor. 2 stroke fuel has oil added to it.
4 stroke oil but u don't have 2 put any in if you use unleaded petrol
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.
As there is no "D" in the vehicle type number, this will be a petrol engine, so should run on unleaded petrol / gasoline.
Ordinary 87 gasoline, the same you put in a car. It depends if it is a four stroke or two stroke engine. If the engine has a separate filler for oil then plain petrol will do. If there is no separate filler the 25 to 1 petrol /oil mix should be OK.
normal unleaded fuel mix depending on manufacturers specs some 25-1 some 30-1
Unleaded Premium
For a 50cc moped, you typically use unleaded petrol with an octane rating of 95 or higher. Some mopeds require a mix of petrol and 2-stroke engine oil, while others may have a separate oil reservoir for lubrication. It's important to consult the owner's manual for specific fuel recommendations to ensure optimal performance and prevent engine damage.