It will run just fine on unleaded regular. Either one you an afford.
It will be fine.
If it's got the original valve seats in it, I'd recommend using Lead Substitute in your gas. If you've got stellite valve seats, which by now you almost certainly do, unleaded is fine.
Yes you can. Super unleaded gas is just lower in lead so it will not leave as much residue in the system thus giving better gas mileage.
Not only can you you should be using super, these cars have problems with knock when running anything under 91 octane and in general all turbocharged and high compression motors should run super unleaded
The Mini Clubman Cooper S typically requires super unleaded petrol with a higher octane rating, usually 98 RON, to optimize performance and efficiency. While it may run on regular unleaded petrol, using super unleaded is recommended to prevent knocking and ensure the engine operates at its best. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific fuel recommendations for your vehicle.
Yes, you can use super unleaded fuel instead of premium in a Nissan Juke, but it’s important to note that the vehicle is designed to run on premium fuel for optimal performance and fuel efficiency. Using super unleaded may lead to reduced engine performance and fuel economy. Always check the owner’s manual for specific fuel recommendations to ensure the best operation of your vehicle.
check your belt may be to lose ,mine did the same thing
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.
Yes, the 97 Mitsubishu Eclispe does run with unleaded gasoline fuel; however, it can run fine on normal fuel as well the unleaded fuel. It does not affect the performance of the vehicle.
If a car is designed to run on Super, and especially in todays world of computer diagnostics constantly running....while a car may run, it likely will not perform as it should, and that loss in performance may cost more than you save.
If you put leaded gas in an engine that is designed to run on unleaded gas, while the engine will run, it will not run optimally and you will ruin the catalytic converter.
They are both 'unleaded' only the 'octane' rating is different. So to answer your question Yes.