
Ordinary scooters can use 92 gasoline, and there is no need to use higher-grade gasoline for scooters. Introduction to gasoline: Gasoline is a volatile, flammable liquid hydrocarbon mixture obtained from petroleum through distillation or cracking and pyrolysis. It is mainly used as fuel for spark-ignited internal combustion engines, consisting primarily of organic compounds derived from crude oil distillation and various additives. Important characteristics of gasoline: The key characteristics of gasoline include volatility, stability, anti-knock properties, corrosiveness, and cleanliness. Automotive gasoline is produced by blending and refining straight-run fractions and secondary processing fractions from petroleum, with necessary additives included. Its boiling point range is 30-205°C. Automotive gasoline can form a uniform mixture under any operating conditions, burn normally under any load, and does not produce carbon deposits or gum during combustion.










