Premium gasoline is unleaded. Yes, you can use it, although there may be no actual benefit in it.
to you,Global warming is caused by several causes. For example, using leaded gasoline instead of unleaded gasoline(that's a bad pollution).Other examples:1. pollution from factories2. the burning of coal3. natural gassesetc.*You can research in google to know more about it.
Older gasoline used to contain chemicals such as tetra-ethyl lead. This prevented preignition in the engine and allowed engines to be higher compression. They stopped using it because of heath and environmental issues. Different additives are used in todays car fuels instead. Leaded fuel can still be used in offroad equipment and airplanes.
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Gasoline is neither an element nor a compound, but instead is a mixture of compounds.
Yes you can, but it's a waste of money, the engine and the on-board-computer that control its operation are all set for regular gas, and you're not gaining any advantage.
if you mistakenly put gas in tank instead of diesel, just drain or syphon gas out of tank refill with diesel and go on the gas will actually clean injectors but wont do any damage to the engine gasoline used to be added to diesel by truckers, in the winter to stop diesel from gelling. you make get some black smoke from exhaust till gasoline is gone ,but a little gas wont hurt the engine
Nothing happens, except your wallet will be lighter.
NO NO NO!!! If you do this you will destroy your engine. Diesels do not use spark plugs to ignite the fuel. Instead the use compresion. Gasoline ignites at a lower compression than does diesel, so if you put gasoline in a diesel (even if you mixed it with oil of anykind) it would ignite before the piston got to it's full stroke, in turn, slamming your motor in reverse, and possibly breaking everything from the block to the pistons.
It was a small 2-door fastback coupe with a hatchback instead of a conventional trunk.
because his mazda 3 hatchback was broke down.
No, oil is not dissolved in gasoline; instead, they form a homogeneous mixture. Gasoline is a mixture of different hydrocarbons, and oil is a common component in gasoline blends. This makes gasoline a homogeneous mixture rather than a heterogeneous one.
Depends... What does you owner's manual say? I currently drive an E-Class 320, and it requires Super Premium (91-92 Octane level). If I even try to use Premium instead of Super Premium, or even worse.... regular.... the sensors in my car know within a few seconds of turning on the car.