no, only high grade. that is what the engine is made for but u can every 4 fill up put mid grade in
Grade 93+, your manual should have this info.
you could but it's a waste of money as there are no benefits of doing so.
Well if you think about it, why would it say to ONLY use premium...because it only uses premium for gas. My dad teaches me about cars and stuff, so...dont put mid grade gas on your car. Follow what it said and you will be fine.
NO.. it does not need premium gas.. You only have to put premium gas in a car which recommends premium gas. I would recommend a fill up with some mid grade gas atleast once a month...
New cars can adjust and get better gas mileage, older car 2002/older, you are just wasting money.
The best fuel for any car is recommended by the manufacturer. The octane number on gas has no direct effect of gas milage it rates the anti-knock or resistance to explosion when put under the extreme temperatures and pressures inside the combustion chamber. If you dont know what the manufacturer recomends mid-grade gas is fine for either end of the spectrum. Regular gas is recommended for the ls but if their is any modifications to the intake system or you put it under a lot of heavy loads then mid-grade is best.
There are three types of gas. The gas you put in a 2013 Mazsda would be unleaded gas.
for most cars driven in average weather you us 10-40 grade oil. ... What kind of oil do you put in 1996 BMW 328i? How many liters of engine oil has BMW? ...
Regular unleaded.
unleaded. The grade is a personal preference. You can start with the low grade, and if it runs fine that will work, sometimes they like mid to high grade and run better, but you can use any as long as it's unleaded. Fill it with each to see if it runs better with higher grade and then make your decision.
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