Nope, 87 octane is all it needs. Paying for a higher grade for it is just a waste of money. However, it is best if you can use 100% gasoline (without ethanol). I drive a 2000 Sportage, has 173,000+ miles on it, still going strong.
Take it 2 a Kia dealership.
2 days.
Only if the compression is high enough to be able to take advantage of the more controlled burn that premium provides.
According to the 1999 Lincoln Continental Owner Guide : " premium " unleaded gasoline , 91 octane or higher
Take out the old one...then put a new one in.
go to registered dealer to do dat chit
The BMW 323 i takes Premium gas,but can use mid grade as well. premium is preferred.
It is depended on the condition of your timing belt
I have one of these mowers, and the owner's manual says "Regular or Premium gasoline, preferably unleaded".
Fuel Requirement unleaded premium, 92 octane
Go to WWW>KIATECHINFO.COM click on "SHOP", then enter you car's info and it will take you to a screen that has the procedure..
The 2002 Oldsmobile Aurora is designed to run on premium unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 91 or higher. Using premium fuel helps optimize the vehicle's performance and fuel efficiency. It's advisable to avoid regular unleaded gasoline to prevent potential engine knocking and ensure the best driving experience.