Yes, you can use 87 octane fuel in a 2008 Infiniti G35, but it is not recommended. The vehicle is designed to run optimally on premium fuel (91 octane or higher), which helps ensure better performance, fuel efficiency, and engine longevity. While using 87 octane may not cause immediate damage, it could lead to reduced power and efficiency over time.
yes there is no problem to use 4 matching tire.
use's regular 87 octane which can be bought at any gas station and you can use 93 octane also.
On a 2008 finely engineered car like Mercedes, I would use the high or middle octane- not the lowest. Don't use the lower octane if you hear it knocking under acceleration; however I think the engines are electronically regulated not to knock.
No less than 87 octane.
Regular 87 octane unleaded.
Highest or middle octane. I wouldn't use the lowest.
The owner's manual suggests a rating of 91 octane and further comments that 87 can be used but could cause knocking in the engine.
The 2008 Accord V6 is designed to run on Regular 87 octane fuel. Using a higher octane fuel is a total waste of money. You will get no better mileage, no more power, and in fact it may cause hard starting if you use a higher octane fuel. It is a myth that a higher octane fuel is better. Use 87 Octane any major brand and nothing else. As to brands, they are all good. I personally use Shell in my 2004 Accord V6.
Yes, the Infiniti g35 and the G35X use the same routers.
You add fluid at the same place you check the fluid level. You need a special transmission funnel to do this. Be sure you use the correct fluid that Infinity recommends.
Octane has not special application excepting the so-called octane number.
According to the 2008 Bonneville manual it uses 89 octane or better unleaded gasoline.