Only to engines that require it. If you drive a car that requires premium fuel, you will know about it from the owner's manual. BMW, Audi, Acura, etc... All high tech car manufacturers have developed engines that need high octane fuel, same for motorcycles, if you run it with regular you will "clog" your system, you will get poor fuel mileage, you can do the comparison, but in the end, the money you save on regular gas will go into the garage bill for the damage it did. if the car maker tells you the octane level needed for your engine, you better believe them, the compresssion ratio has an important part to do in the fuel octane needed too .
AnswerOr, on the other hand, many non high-end vehicle manufacturers specifically recommend regular 87 octane fuel saying that higher octane fuels can damage sensors and hinder emission controls. The Owner's Manuals for both my 2002 Grand Caravan and 2002 Dakota, specifically mention this.
Bottom line: Check your owner's manual or with your dealer, and use the recommended grade, whether it's premium, mid-grade, or regular unleaded fuel.
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.
Coleman Premium Blend fuel is white gas with supposedly cleaner burning properties. I really don't find a difference in performance in my Whisperlite stove between the regular Coleman furl and the Premium blend fuel. It works quite well in my Whisperlite, so I'd say Yes, you can use it
As long as it does not "ping" severely upon acceleration it should be fine
Not at all... Premium fuel will not harm any vehicle. All premium fuel does is burn more efficiently and evenly reducing engine ping
It really means nothing and is just a marketing ploy. Just like Premium fuel means nothing other than it has a higher octane level but is no more premium than regular fuel.
It is not just the 07 Civic SI, but the Honda Civic SI made after 06 requires premium fuel because it has a strong engine. It runs more smooth on premium fuel than regular fuel. Regular fuel will eventually damage the engine.
Yes it is.
Premium fuel only,
91 octane/premium fuel
Premium Fuel 91 octane.
premium fuel only
Upper-end cars use Premium fuel