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The gravity of gasoline at 60 degrees is 0.739. Regular and premium have the same gravity.
Yes you can use premium gasoline in unleaded because premium gasoline is also unleaded. The only reason it is called premium gasoline is because it has a higher octance then regular unleaded. Regular unleaded has an octane rating of 87 and premium has an octane rating of 92. Premium gasoline burns slower then regualr gas because it has a higher octane rating.
Premium gasoline is rated between 91 and 93 octane, while regular is rated at 87 octane. The octane rating is the resistance of the gasoline to igniting, and higher compression engines need higher octane rating to prevent pre-detonation or pinging. Check your owner's manual to see if you need premium or can run the less expensive regular.
92 octane is considered premium gasoline. Regular gasoline typically has an octane rating of 87-89, while premium gasoline is usually 91-93 octane.
91 is low premium if ur engine takes 93-high premium it should be ok.
This Is All Hype. Both Regular and so Called Premium Gasoline Is All But The Same. Difference They Charge You More. Use What You Want. But No Premium Isn`t Any Better For Your Car. YES it is they go by the octain 87-88-89, the more octain the more potent the gas
Premium burn hotter so will give better performance.
My 2002 Avalon uses regular gas.
Yes, you can. Premium is recommended, but not required. If you intend to keep the car for a long period of time, the engine will operate better with premium.
At least 91% octane or better. So premium
The advantages of using premium unleaded gasoline compared to regular unleaded gasoline is its increased efficiency and higher burn rate. It is designed to work in higher combustion engines and will often produce poor performance in vehicles designed for regular gas.
Most small engines are designed to run on regular unleaded gasoline; the higher octane premium gasoline may eventually be harmful to the engine.