Try regular 87 Octane - if it does not "ping" excessively you should be OK - if it does "ping" excessively try 89 octane
2008 Mazda3 take 4 qtz of oil
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.
As noted on the gas gauge and all manuals....it is designed to take premium. That isn't to say it wouldn't run on a lesser grade...but probably not very well.
The 3.6l and 5.7l take regular unleaded. The 6.4 takes premium.
I have one of these mowers, and the owner's manual says "Regular or Premium gasoline, preferably unleaded".
My owners manual recommends premium for optimum performance. I alternate between premium and regular. If you repeatedly use regular with 87 octane you might notice knocking when travelling uphill. My owners manual recommends Plus with an octane rating of 89. For improved performance it recommends premium with an octane rating of 92 or higher. NEVER use Regular with an octane rating of 87.
It is recommended that a 2008 Lexus uses premium gasoline. A Lexus has a high performance engine and will run better with a better quality of gas.
87 octane regular gas.
Need to no what oil take if regular oil o use con te tic oil
It's recommended Premium at least. But some people put Regular and have no problems. If you are planning to use regular be ready to check engine to come on time to time.
The right type of fuel will keep a car running its best. The Audi can take premium, special or regular unleaded gas.
No, you don't have to. I use regular fuel in my 2006, and it continues to get a clean checkup every time I take it to a body shop.