Can I use regular 88 gas in my car?

"Most cars can use it according to the EPA. The EPA says if your car is 2001 and newer, you can use it," explains DeHaan. The EPA has deemed Unleaded 88 safe for over a decade and many car manufacturers have since agreed.
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Can I run 88 octane in my car?

While the federal government says it is acceptable to use the 88-octane blend, using the fuel in your vehicle could void the manufacturer's warranty.
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What cars can take 88 gas?

The U.S. Department of Energy breaks octane ratings down as follows: Unleaded 87 – Regular grade gas. Unleaded 88 through 90 – Midgrade.
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Specifically, Sheetz said the following kinds of cars can use its unleaded 88 gas:
  • Cars made in 2001 or later.
  • Light-duty trucks.
  • SUVs.
  • Flex fuel cars.
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Is 87 or 88 gas better?

About Unleaded 88. Unleaded 88, also known as E15, consists of 15% ethanol and 85% gasoline. This fuel has a higher octane rating than regular 87 octane fuel, offering your engine a boost, and it burns cleaner than regular unleaded, improving our air quality and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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Is unleaded 88 the same as regular unleaded?

Unleaded 88 is a blend of 84 octane gasoline and ethanol. Unleaded 87 has 10% ethanol and Unleaded 88 has 15% ethanol. The 5% increase in ethanol increases the octane rating to 88. "The higher the octane, the more detergent there is in the gasoline, keeps your fuel injectors cleaner," said John Grow.
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Is Unleaded 88 safe for all cars?

Unleaded 88 burns cleaner and cooler than regular unleaded gasoline. NASCAR mechanics, automakers, and regulators all agree Unleaded 88 is safe, affordable, and a greener choice for engines.
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What is E88 gasoline?

Unleaded 88 contains up to 15% ethanol; regular gas is a mixture that includes up to 10% ethanol. By law, an E15 label will be attached and its usually dispensed from a blue pump, the story said.
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Can you mix 87 and 88 gas in your car?

Can I mix premium and unleaded gas? Yes, drivers can mix the two types of fuel. The combined gas types will result in an octane level somewhere in the middle — something the vehicle “will survive,” according to The Drive.
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Can you mix e88 with regular gas?

All new cars come with an engine management system that adjusts for any blend of ethanol and gasoline. This means that you can use any combination of the two fuels without having to worry about damage to your car.
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Can you put 88 in a car that takes 87?

The 88 octanes should have no effect if you happened to fill your tank with it once, but prolonged use by a car not equipped for it can cause an engine to wear out faster. Gas at Sheetz in Circleville today is 2.79 for regular 87 fuel and the new 88 fuel is 2.59 a gallon.
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Is flex fuel better?

Ethanol burns cleaner than gasoline, which means flex-fuel cars pump fewer toxic fumes into the environment. Flex fuel also contributes fewer greenhouse gases, making it a more environmentally friendly option than traditional gasoline.
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What is E85 gas?

E85 (or flex fuel) is a term that refers to high-level ethanol-gasoline blends containing 51% to 83% ethanol, depending on geography and season (see Fuel Properties and E85 Flex Fuel Specification).
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Will E15 hurt my engine?

The EPA and an academic study have said that fuel containing 15% ethanol is safe for cars, trucks and sport-utility vehicles made in 2001 or later — which make up more than 90% of the vehicles on U.S. roads. Many car manufacturers have okayed the use of E15 fuel in their vehicles made in the past 10 years.
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Can you run e88 in any car?

Unleaded 88 has been approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for use in all 2001 and newer cars, trucks and SUVs.
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Can I put 88 gas in my Hyundai Elantra?

If you want a little more pep out of your engine, adding 88 octane gas (often labeled as “plus” at the gas station) will do the trick.
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What happens if you put regular gas in a flex fuel car?

Can regular gas be used in a flex-fuel vehice? Yes, standard gasoline can be used in flex-fuel vehicles. The engine inside FFVs is designed to run on gasoline as well as other fuels.
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What happens if I accidentally put the wrong gas in my car?

Hint – it's not. Typically, although there are some variations among engines, putting a higher-octane gas into your car than it requires will neither help nor hurt your car's performance. There are some engines that are not designed to burn higher-octane fuel and you may see a reduction in power and fuel economy.
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Is 88 gas the same as 89?

Unleaded 89

This fuel is sometimes labeled as “mid-grade” because it has a higher octane than unleaded 88 but lower than 91 or 93. But it's also more expensive than unleaded 87 and 88.
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What happens when you put regular gas in a car that takes premium?

Using regular gas in an engine that requires premium could void your warranty. That is most likely to happen if using regular causes severe engine knock or pinging (premature ignition of the fuel, also known as detonation) that damages the pistons or other engine parts.
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What is 88 octane?

Unleaded 88 is a blend of 15% ethanol and 85% gasoline that burns cleaner and has higher octane that's better for your engine, environment, and wallet. It's approved for all cars 2001 and newer and American drivers have already logged nearly 20 billion miles on it.
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Will flex fuel damage my engine?

Is your vehicle compatible with flex fuel? E85 is actually safer for your engine than regular gasoline is. E85 flex fuel not only powers your engine but also cleans your engine, fuel lines, and fuel injectors. That's because E85 contains a high amount of ethanol, up to 83%.
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Can I use flex fuel in my car?

E85 gas is suitable for use in any vehicle designated as a flex-fuel vehicle by the manufacturer. Cars.com reports that flex-fuel vehicles are capable of running on both ethanol-gasoline blends and regular gasoline.
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Can you put unleaded 88 in a Jeep Cherokee?

7 Answers. It's perfectly fine. It's actually better because it's higher octane, just more expensive.
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Why is E15 banned?

E15 is considered a biofuel because of its higher concentration of ethanol. It's more sustainable and cleans burner than pure gasoline, but E15 creates more ground-level pollution than E10. That pollution can lead to smog in high temperatures which is why it's been banned during the summer since 2011.
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What happens if you run E15 in a regular car?

WILL E15 HURT MY CAR'S ENGINE? E15, often sold at the pump as Unleaded 88, for its octane rating, can safely be used in all cars, trucks and SUVs from 2001 on. Those model years represent more than 90% of vehicles on U.S. roads.
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