In a normal engine, no. In a high performance engine, maybe.
In a normal engine, no. In a high performance engine, maybe.
In a normal engine, no. In a high performance engine, maybe.
It gets about 31 miles per gallon with regular unleaded and about 36 mpg with super unleaded. The 1997 Toyota Avalon that is. I own one and that is what i get.
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The only difference in regular unleaded fuel and super unleaded is the octane rating is higher in super unleaded fuel. Burning super unleaded would not cause your vehicle to die.
Regular 87 octane should be sufficient
There is no risk in mixing super unleaded gas and regular unleaded gas. Super is just given to the name of a gasoline because of cleaning agents and octane added to the gas not because the gas is completely different.
It will run just fine on unleaded regular. Either one you an afford.
Unless your owners manual says that you must use super unleaded gas, you should just use regular unleaded. Otherwise you are just wasting your money and possibly harming your engine. super unleaded petrol has a higher octain rate than unleaded. check your owners manual for the optimal rate you should be using for the engine.
Nothing happens, except your wallet will be lighter.
Yes you can. Super unleaded gas is just lower in lead so it will not leave as much residue in the system thus giving better gas mileage.
Yes, but your engine will cut back on power. The computer is designed to monitor the octane level and perform accordingly.
Yes
The 2006 Ford F-350-Super-DUTY runs on regular unleaded.