Pump gas can, but most race fuels do not.
It is still under the factory warranty. Take it back to the dealer! I have a 2005 silverado 4x4 and my engine light comes on when I put 89 octane gas in it but when I put 93 octane in it the light goes off and stays off. Also gas with Ethenol well make it come on.Once you get the Ethenol mixed gas out, it will go off.
The grades gasoline are the different octane ratings, the cheapest gas has the least octane. The lower the octane in the gasoline, the faster it will burn. High performance cars need high octane fuel.
it's a little better than 87 octane but not really high test gas, 91 and 93 octane is the high test.
no
Most professionals recommend that you use high octane gas. Like 92-94 octane.
yes
Premium or high octane
Yes, we even had High octane !
No, as long as the gas is fresh and not contaminated.
Not unless the engine using it was specifically designed for it. Gas mileage takes many things into consideration, and if a car is designed to use standard octane gas, the use of high octane gas will not increase the car's mileage - it is just a way of figuratively blowing dollar bills out of the tailpipe.
Only high octane gas can be used around 92
For one tank of gas, probably not. However, over the long term the engine may wear more quickly. High compression engines are designed for high octane gas.