regular 87 octane.
to my knowledge all 90's model 300zx require premium unleaded fuel only. its usually between 91-94 octane depending on the gas station.
Manny high performance automobiles require premium fuel. Most United States domestic family automobiles do not require premium fuel and will run fine on 87 octane fuel.
Its designed to operate on regular octane gas.
No, 89 octane is not typically considered premium gasoline. Premium gasoline usually has an octane rating of 91 or higher. The 89 octane fuel is often classified as mid-grade gasoline, which is suitable for many vehicles that require higher octane than regular (usually 87 octane) but do not require the higher performance of premium. Always check your vehicle's owner manual for the recommended fuel type.
Regular unleaded fuel is 87 octane. High octane fuel is any fuel higher than regular. 89 and 91 octane being the most common the consumer can buy. High octane fuel is not needed in most cars and is a waste of money if your car does not need it. It provides no benefit whatsoever in a vehicle designed to run on Regular. Octane is only a measure of how well the fuel prevents pre-detonation in a high compression engine.
Premium. Octane rating of 91 or higher.
The Chevy Equinox typically requires regular unleaded fuel with an octane rating of 87. Some models may have specific engine configurations that could benefit from higher octane fuel, but in general, using 87 octane is sufficient for optimal performance. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific fuel recommendations based on the engine type.
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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.
Most require the use of Premium high octane fuel. What your Ferrari requires is listed in your owners manual.
The Acadia only needs regular 87 octane fuel. It is a myth that Premium will give you better mileage, power, or performance than Regular. If it is pinging on 87 octane then something is wrong with the timing of the engine.
Probably 50-1 is the correct mix, but! You do not provide the year, so I suggest you call your local Mercury dealer to be 100% sure. Fuel/Air mixture is critical. Also ask about which octane fuel you should use. it may require 89 octane fuel.Probably 50-1 is the correct mix, but! You do not provide the year, so I suggest you call your local Mercury dealer to be 100% sure. Fuel/Air mixture is critical. Also ask about which octane fuel you should use. it may require 89 octane fuel.