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Unleaded gas is petrol. In some countries they call it petrol and in others it is called gasoline or gas.
Kerosene is fuel for a diesel engine. gas is fuel for spark engines.
These days, all gasoline sold is unleaded. The term "premium" refers to the mixture used, such as the octane level and any additives, like engine cleaning enzymes.
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.
No, premium is unleaded gas as well and the difference in octane ratings between regular (87) and premium (91) is is not going to cause an engine to seize. Running the gas/oil ratio to lean will though.
When I STOP AT A STATION i GOT UNLEADED GAS BUT FOUND OUT DIESEL GAS WAS MIXED IN WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO MY UNLEADED TRUCK
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.
Yes.
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.
You can. But you will more than likely notice a performance difference in your power.
the price of unleaded gas in 1995 was a 1.26
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