87 octane regular if it is a gasoline engine. Diesel fuel if it has a diesel engine.
no it is not safe, it can cause the engine to run very hot. recommended fuel for the small single cylinder engines is 91 to 93 octane.
An '85 Chevy Caprice Classic takes standard unleaded fuel (87 octane) unless if it is a Diesel engine. Higher octane is okay to use, however I am uncertain if it is okay to constantly use a higher octane.
well if it is an high performance output egine use high octane or go get a bottle of octane booster and regular gas.if low output use regular gas
Assuming it has a stock engine, you might want to use premium if it knocks. If not, regular is probably fine. If it does knock, you may have to use octane booster or retard the timing.
If you use Petrol or Gasoline in a Diesel engine you will destroy that engine. That is why you do not use it.
When petrol is mixed with diesel engine the engine will not start due to the following reasons;Fuel in diesel must be compressed at 400o and above to approach compression power while petrol start at 150oPetrol have lower density than that used in diesel enginePetrol use spark ignition lather pressure ignitionPetrol have different octane number than that used in diesel enginePetrol fuel cannot produce much power as that produced in diesel engine with real diesel fuel.Will not accomplish diesel engine phases
The diesel engine is on compression.
NO, do not use diesel oil and a gasoline engine.
No you can not use gas engine oil in diesel engine oil because processing of diesel engine is different from gas engine oil. If you use this then it damage your vehicles.
for any Volkswagen gas engine do not use anything lower than a 91 octane rating.
If it's a diesel engine mower than you can convert the used veggie oil to bio diesel and use it however if your mower is gas powered than no you cannot, the reason being that diesel engines use high compression in order to be able to ignite and use the low octane diesel or biodiesel fuels where as gas engines do not need to do this as gas is highly combustable even at atmospheric pressure. And just another thing about this I have heard of people mistakingly putting gas into a diesle engine and blowing the engine apart because of the explosive combo of super high compression and the gasses high octane rating, NOT Good. Hope this helps