An engine designed to run with leaded gas should not run on other than leaded gas. There are however some substitutes for lead that some gas stations sell..
Lead work so that it lubricates the engine and valves. No lead would over time make damage.
A turbo engine might be designed for high octane fuel. If lead or no lead is not an issue, then the engine would/should simply perform a bit lower than normal/optimal.
Regular unleaded.Regular unleaded.
Regular unleaded.Regular unleaded.
Regular unleaded. You do not need high octane gas, it will only be waste of money. Computer controls combustion and since it is not a turbo engine, it doesn't need the higher octanage
regular gas IS unleaded...
It is important to know the type of gas to use in a car. Yes, a 192 Sedan Deville with a 4.9L engine will take regular unleaded gas.
Empty your tank out, drain the fuel lines, as the gasoline will damage your diesel engine.
Regular unleaded.Regular unleaded.
regular unleaded.regular unleaded.
regular unleaded , 87 octane
the price of unleaded gas in 1995 was a 1.26
DOT406 Tank Truck
When you mix regular unleaded fuel and unleaded plus fuel in a gas tank it results in a mixture of fuel with an octane rating higher that regular unleaded fuel but lower than the octane rating of unleaded plus fuel.