Is unleaded 88 bad?

Is unleaded 88 bad?

Regular 88 is good for your car because it has a higher octane rating of 88 and burns cleaner and cooler in your engine which could improve overall performance. It is good for the environment because it can help reduce emissions and reduces the number of pollutants in fuel.

How do I know if I can use unleaded 88?

Unleaded 88 can easily be identified at the pump. Look for the government-required orange and black label referencing E15 for use in 2001 and newer passenger vehicles and flex-fuel vehicles (as seen on the right).

What happens if you accidentally put 89 instead of 87?

If you usually fill your tank up with 87-octane gasoline and you accidentally put in a higher octane blend (say, 91, 92, or 93), don’t worry. You’re actually filling your car or truck with a different blend of gas, which means it will burn differently in your engine.

Will E15 hurt my car?

One of the major complaints by E15 opponents is that ethanol can corrode many of the plastics, metals, and rubber components used in internal-combustion engines and their fuel systems. Hence, using fuel with a higher concentration of ethanol than the manufacturer recommends may damage your vehicle.

What is the difference between unleaded 88 and regular unleaded?

What is Unleaded 88? Unleaded 88 is a blend of 84 octane gasoline and ethanol. The difference is Unleaded 87 has 10% ethanol and Unleaded 88 has 15% ethanol. The 5% increase in ethanol increases the octane rating to 88.

Is there such a thing as unleaded 88 gasoline?

You could say that Growth Energy and other ethanol proponents have taken a page right out of the oil industry’s playbook…except for one thing: Labeling E15 as Unleaded 88 Gasoline is an accurate, benign statement. “Unleaded 88” isn’t used to hide the deadly nature of anything.

Where can I buy eyeglasses without a prescription?

The FTC’s Eyeglass Rule makes it easier to comparison shop – which can help you save money. The Rule gives you the right to get your prescription from your eye doctor – whether you ask for it or not – at no extra charge. You can use the prescription to buy eyeglasses wherever they are sold – from an eye doctor, from a store, or online.

What are the rights of buying eyeglasses?

Your rights are clear The FTC’s Eyeglass Rule makes it easier to comparison shop – which can help you save money. The Rule gives you the right to get your prescription from your eye doctor – whether you ask for it or not – at no extra charge.