According to the 2004 Lincoln Town Car Owner Guide : ( " regular " unleaded gasoline , 87 octane )
( No ) according to the 1998 Lincoln Town Car owners manual : It uses " regular " unleaded gasoline , 87 octane ( unless there is a " premium " fuel required sticker on the inside of the gas filler door , in which case it is 91 octane or higher )
According to the 2003 Lincoln Town Car owners manual : ( " regular " unleaded , 87 octane )
On a 1998 Lincoln Town Car : It depends on which engine you have : The 4.6 liter Single Over Head Cam V8 engine takes ( " regular " unleaded gasoline , 87 octane ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- If you have the 4.6 liter Dual Over Head Cam V8 engine ( some do ) it takes " premium " unleaded gasoline , 91 octane or higher ( there will be a " Premium Fuel Recommended " label behind your gas filler door
Unleaded fuel only , octane 87 or higher ( according to the 1997 Lincoln Town Car Owner Guide )
premium 93 always ========================================================== It depends on the engine in your 1999 Lincoln TOWN CAR : " regular " unleaded gasoline , 87 octane unless there is a " Premium " fuel required / recommended sticker behind the gas filler door . Then it is designed to use 91 octane or higher ( according to the Owner Guide )
According to the 2006 Lincoln Town Car Owner Guide : ( " regular " unleaded gasoline , 87 octane ) * If you have the flex fuel vehicle engine , " regular " unleaded gasoline or Ed75 - Ed85 , or any combination of the 2 fuels ( if it is a flex fuel vehicle engine there will be a sticker inside the fuel filler door and also the 8th " character " of the VIN will be a " 2 " )
Regular 87 Octane with no more than 10% Ethanol
no it will not as long as they are both pure gasoline.
Try 87 Octane if vehicle does not "ping" excessively you should be OK if vehicle does "ping" try 89 Octane
87 Octane Is What Is required .No Need For Premium Just a waste Of money.....
Many car engines run on gasoline. If the octane is low, the engine will knock. If it is high, the engine will not knock, which means that sometimes it will make a knocking sound as you drive along. It also might keep running when you turn off the key to the car. With high octane, the engine also starts easier. It is more expensive to make high octane fuel. Lower octane fuel gets better milage. There are two organic chemicals: isooctane and heptane. Isooctane is a good fuel for cars. It is rated at 100 octane. Heptane is a bad fuel for cars. It is rated at zero octane. When gasoline is made, they need to make a certain octane. They put the gasoline in a car engine. They then run the car with a mixture of isooctane and heptane. They find the mixture that matches the batch of gasoline. That is the octane rating of the new batch of gasoline.