Nope, 87 octane is all it needs. Paying for a higher grade for it is just a waste of money. However, it is best if you can use 100% gasoline (without ethanol). I drive a 2000 Sportage, has 173,000+ miles on it, still going strong.
Take it 2 a Kia dealership.
2 days.
Only if the compression is high enough to be able to take advantage of the more controlled burn that premium provides.
According to the 1999 Lincoln Continental Owner Guide : " premium " unleaded gasoline , 91 octane or higher
go to registered dealer to do dat chit
Take out the old one...then put a new one in.
The BMW 323 i takes Premium gas,but can use mid grade as well. premium is preferred.
It is depended on the condition of your timing belt
I have one of these mowers, and the owner's manual says "Regular or Premium gasoline, preferably unleaded".
Fuel Requirement unleaded premium, 92 octane
Go to WWW>KIATECHINFO.COM click on "SHOP", then enter you car's info and it will take you to a screen that has the procedure..
It is recommended that a 2008 Lexus uses premium gasoline. A Lexus has a high performance engine and will run better with a better quality of gas.