If the car is designed to work with leaded 87-octane gas, it should work just as well with unleaded 87-octane.
The reason older cars often run better with high octane gas is simply because older engines (that haven’t been rebuilt) tend to have compression problems that don’t manifest as much with high octane fuel. The lead has nothing to do with it.
Quantum Leaper over 9 years ago
I assume Regular means leaded gas, what gas stations even sell that anymore?
Templo S.U.D. over 9 years ago
As if a car has celiac disease.
Toonerific over 9 years ago
And the next one in line is carbo-free.
josh_bisbee over 9 years ago
Old cars (earlier than the mid 70’s, I think) need leaded gas or modifications to the engine, because unleaded can seriously damage it.
shamino over 9 years ago
If the car is designed to work with leaded 87-octane gas, it should work just as well with unleaded 87-octane.
The reason older cars often run better with high octane gas is simply because older engines (that haven’t been rebuilt) tend to have compression problems that don’t manifest as much with high octane fuel. The lead has nothing to do with it.
Louisiana Resident over 9 years ago
Maybe the next one will be sugar-free!
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
FREE is a vulgar four letter word beginning with the letter “F”…
jameswtu over 9 years ago
I bet the gluten free is highly expensive
Dillithamir over 9 years ago
I bet it sells well