It says 93 (or higher) for maximum performance, if 93 is not available, 91 or 92 can be used (also says if you can't get 91 or 92, you can use 87 or 89). It also notes that if you use lower than 93, you may experience decreased performance.Newf said:What does the manual specifically state for fuel requirements? 91, 93, 94?
Or does it just say supreme?
I ask because 93 is very hard to find around here which would be a major problem.
Newf said:What does the manual specifically state for fuel requirements? 91, 93, 94?
Or does it just say supreme?
I ask because 93 is very hard to find around here which would be a major problem.
Newf said:thanks man.
I went to the dealer yesterday and asked this and they didn't have a clue.
I think Australian and US octane rating systems are different, aren't they. Something about RON or MON or whatever. Probably the same as most of europe.TassieMPS said:Mazda specifies "premium" fuel, which is 95, for Australian Mazda6 MPS. 98 is available but not widely.
Cheers
Mazda3 said:Apparently they were also to lazy to go into the file of the one they have and get out the owners manual?