It depends on the engine. 100k, 200k, or 300k
High octane gasoline (petrol) only provides better fuel mileage in vehicles that require the high octane. In a normal engine running higher octane provides no benefit.
It should work fine. Be on the lookout for gasket leaks if it's a high-mileage engine.
because a diesel engine ignites its fuel with pressure, and not with a spark like a petrol engine. that is why a petrol engine does not need as high a compression ratio as a diesel engine
Depends on what vehicle that engine is driving and the fuel mileage of said vehicle.
Approximately 12 gallons. Depends on your fuel mileage, not engine liter size.
Many use standard petrol, some use high octane petrol.
high cost
It depends on the engine type. On a 2.0 Petrol the recommended mileage to change the belt is 72,000mls, but you can always change it before.
Petrol or gasoline in a diesel will cause internal engine damage. if petrol is used in diesel engine it may cause explosive sound with burning ....bcz high compression ratio ......
Because diesel is ignited of heat and high high compresion not a spark on lower compresion petrol engine. If you use diesel in a petrol you will end up with your engine knocking and pre-detonation followed by your engine blowing up pretty bad.
No
Premium or ultimate just has a higher octane rating than regular. It will provide no more power, or mileage in an engine designed to run on regular.