leaded gas has lead in it, unleaded does not
Leaded petrol (or gas as you Americans quaintly call it) contained a chemical called Lead Tetraethyl to improve its performance. It was then discovered that the amount of lead given out by cars (or automobiles) was making city air dangerous to breathe and so its use has been forbidden. All petrol/gas is now unleaded and "green". Car engines have needed to be redesigned to allow them to burn the unleaded fuel.
The engine originally ran on leaded gas (hence, no torque converter). Leaded gas is no longer available (in the US), but the vehicle will run well on unleaded.
If you managed to find any leaded gas then No, it will not hurt anything.
I don't believe there is a such thing as a leaded fuel engine. All gasoline is unleaded, some just a higher grade.
Hi, I would like to know this as well, anybody out there know I think it will run on unleaded. I don't think they make leaded gas any more unless you buy the additive.
Well, I am not sure where you can even get leaded fuel anymore, BUT even NASCAR went unleaded. the onl reason we used lead was to stop PRE IGN. and with technology of todays additives, they have done that as well with out lead. So YES unleaded is prefered in my thinking. Where are you able to get leaded fuel? in the USA? or are you in another country?
Unleaded gas is petrol. In some countries they call it petrol and in others it is called gasoline or gas.
An engine of that era would run better on leaded gas.
If you put leaded gas in an engine that is designed to run on unleaded gas, while the engine will run, it will not run optimally and you will ruin the catalytic converter.
No, that was before the introduction of unleaded gas; however you cannot find or purchase leaded gas for use on any public street anymore.
diesel, unleaded, leaded, also some hydrogen and e85 eathonol vehicles exist
Briefly. If you make a practice of it, you will destroy your catalytic converter. Where on earth did you find leaded gas these days?
Of course you use unleaded gas. I don't know where you would find leaded gas these days. Are you referring to PREMIUM unleaded gas? Yes, the manufacturer suggests you use Premium octane gasoline in the Nissan Juke (91 or better).