Yes, I have been using 87 octane for 4 years without any negative effects. I have no valve knock. In fact, my highway milage is about 27 mpg at 75 mph. Modern auto computers do the trick.
I use 5w 30. Synthetic. NAPA
Yes, you can use 87 octane gas in an Infiniti FX35, as it is designed to run on regular unleaded fuel. However, using higher octane fuel may provide improved performance and fuel efficiency, especially under heavy acceleration or towing conditions. Always refer to the owner's manual for the manufacturer's recommendations to ensure optimal engine performance.
It's the only fuel we ever use. No problems......
If you mean "leaded" gas (it it's even available), then the answer is no. It will damage the catalytic converter. Infiniti recommends and octane rating of at least 91. An octane rating of 87 can be used temporarily, as long as you don't accelerate abruptly and only fill the tank partially full.
The gas octane that would be the best in a Honda CR-V from 2009 is 87 octane. Higher octane gas will improve its performance, but it is only necessary to have 87.
Most professionals recommend that you use high octane gas. Like 92-94 octane.
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Use "regular" gas - usually 87 octane.
" regular " unleaded , 87 octane
use's regular 87 octane which can be bought at any gas station and you can use 93 octane also.
I would use 91 octane gas. That is what I used in my Honda Elite 150.
Octane is a liquid, not a gas. Its boiling point is considerably higher than that of water.