Unleaded, most vehicles manufactured post 1983, particularly Japanese are made to run on Unleaded
As there is no "D" in the vehicle type number, this will be a petrol engine, so should run on unleaded petrol / gasoline.
Yes but it runs hotter on high grade which produces more rpms
Any Japanese petrol driven motor vehicle made post 1985 should run on Unleaded without modification
Assuming you're referring to a petrol car, it depends on the car but most cars can run on unleaded. Some do require require 4 stroke or premium fuel to run at optimum efficiency
yes definently cars need to run on the specified petrol type (e.g unleaded) because the motor is made specialy to run on that fuel
Answer 280 SL1979-1985 Engine code 110.989 Reset timing to 26degrees @ 3000RPM without vacuum use leaded replacement petrol every 5th tankful Models from 4/85 can run unleaded continuously.
Because that is how they are made to run. They were added to cars to cut smog emissions and meet federal/state standards. Lead ruins the catalyst in the converter.
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
It will run just fine on unleaded regular. Either one you an afford.
Petrol
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.