
Motorcycle 92 and 95 gasoline cannot be mixed. Here are the relevant introductions about motorcycle refueling: Reasons why gasoline cannot be mixed: Long-term mixing can cause knocking, insufficient power, etc. Especially motorcycles that use 95 gasoline should not use 92 gasoline for a long time, as it will increase the frequency of knocking and aggravate engine wear. Therefore, refueling according to the engine's compression ratio or the requirements of the car manual is more scientific, economical, and can fully utilize the engine's efficiency. The gasoline grade represents the octane number of the gasoline. For example, 92 gasoline has an octane number of 92 and a heptane number of 8. Because isooctane has better anti-knock performance and heptane has poor anti-knock performance, the higher the grade, the higher the octane number, indicating better anti-knock performance of the gasoline. Methods for choosing gasoline for motorcycles: The choice of motorcycle gasoline grade mainly depends on the engine's compression ratio. Generally, engines with a compression ratio below 9.5:1 are suitable for 92 gasoline, engines with a compression ratio between 9.5:1-10.0:1 are suitable for 95 or 92 gasoline, and engines with a compression ratio above 10.0:1 are suitable for 95 or 98 gasoline.


