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Unless your owners manual says that you must use super unleaded gas, you should just use regular unleaded. Otherwise you are just wasting your money and possibly harming your engine. super unleaded petrol has a higher octain rate than unleaded. check your owners manual for the optimal rate you should be using for the engine.
Bad idea. Most cars that are Premium Only are designed to take about 92 octane fuel at the lowest. The car will, in fact, run with super unleaded gas but it will create damage to your engine in the long-run. And if low octane gas is used frequently, it can greatly reduce the life of your car.
I use 95 octane unleaded gas. The manual says go for unleaded only.
I have a land rover freelander and I filled my tank with regular 85 octain, manufactor says only to use 87 octain and above. I called the dealer ship to explore my options as far as solve to my mistake and was told there was not a problem with using 85 octain, I hope this is of some help...
you have to buy the toy when you buy it it says on the instruction packet.
It says in the instruction manual that it is.
Premium unleaded. It says this on the gas tank cap.
well it says souljaboy that's all
1.Fetch the most instructions from memory. 2.Read an apparend if required by the instruction.(Apparend is a quantity to be operated as directed by its associated instruction.) 3.Execute the instruction.(Do what the instruction says.) 4.Write the result backe into memory.(If required by instruction.)
Tom says Robert to follow the instruction. Says is a type of speaking to other person.
yes 11 and up it says it from the instruction manual.
All automotive gasolines have engine cleaners in them. "Super" gasoline is only used when your engine "koncks" (Makes a tapping noise) when you stamp on the gas pedal, especially going uphill. If your car manual says to use "Regular" gasoline, do so. "Super" burns quicker to eliminate knocking, but has less available power in it. FYI, diesel fuel has more power in it than gasoline does.