Tugboat was my family's 1987 Dodge Caravan, which faithfully served us for years until its transmission finally exploded one lovely summer afternoon. Her 3-liter V6 was electronically fuel-injected, ...
Using premium gasoline with a higher octane rating can improve how certain designs of motor vehicle engines perform. But does that mean you should consider using it with other motors at your house, ...
There are different gasoline grades based on octane. Here's how to tell which grade of fuel your car needs and why.
Dear Heloise: I am so confused! I have been buying premium gas for my car, but I just watched a news report that stated many of us are using premium gas when we could be using regular. I really don't ...
87 octane gasoline, often called "regular" gas, is one of the most commonly used fuels in the United States. But what gives it that 87 rating is a word you've probably heard a time or two: Ethanol.
With its ability to cut and shear through wood, the chainsaw is one of the most important power tools ever invented. Its power and efficiency remain unmatched, with different sizes, configurations, ...
Discover if IOCL's XP100, a premium ethanol-free fuel, is right for your car or bike. Learn its benefits, drawbacks, and ...
Have pings got you down? Has driving your car become a pain in the gas? Are your exhaust valves being "lead" astray? Well, as promised in last month's "Living With Unleaded," article, have we got some ...