Not only can you you should be using super, these cars have problems with knock when running anything under 91 octane and in general all turbocharged and high compression motors should run super unleaded
take it to a garage
The car or vehical was too old.
5t-26 = 18t -26 = 18t -5t -26 = 13t t = -2
18t + 4x -47t + 50x = -29t + 54x
The car can not go fast enough to hit the governer on it. i have been up to 135 in my passat engine never cut out edit: i beg to differ with this answer i took my 99 passat GLS out on the highway and hit 135 the engine shut down until my speed dropped to like 95ish so there is a governor and these cars CAN and WILL hit the max speed i know people that race them and they will tell you the same thing
They're the same.
In the UK there are two standard sized petrol tankers, the capacity for fuel depends on which size vehicle you are looking at. The easiest way to calculate the difference is count the wheels 18T (4 wheeler) rigid 13,000 Ltr capacity 26T (6 wheeler) rigid 19,000 Ltr capacity
3(5 + 6t)
6t
(t - 7)(t - 11)
No such thing. The Audi's thermostat has a wax impeller.
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