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Boudreaux's Often Asked About Premium vs. Regular Gas

April 18, 2014



New Orleans motorists often ask the question: "Will using premium gas make my car run better?" The answer is simple. But first, let's talk about what exactly premium gasoline is.

Different grades of gasoline have different octane ratings. Regular gasoline has the lowest octane rating and premium the highest. Most gas stations around New Orleans, Louisiana also carry a mid-grade that falls in between the two. The octane range for the different grades of gas varies by region due to altitude differences.

Engines require different octane ratings because of design differences. For example, turbocharged engines usually require premium gas.

There's a sticker on your gas tank filler lid that tells you the minimum octane rating your automobile manufacturer recommends.

For help identifying the type of gasoline your engine needs, come by Boudreaux's in New Orleans:

9400 Chef Mentor Hwy
New Orleans, Louisiana 70127
985-788-3192

New Orleans drivers should read their owner's manuals carefully to see if it's acceptable to use lower grades. With some cars in New Orleans, Louisiana it is; the engine control computer can adapt. New Orleans motorists will lose some performance, but won't do damage. With other engines, using a lower grade of fuel could result in serious and pricey damage; so you don't want to save a couple of bucks at the pump only to pay it out a hundred fold at your New Orleans repair shop.

Your car will run best on the type of gas recommended by the manufacturer.

Today's computer controlled vehicles are optimized to run well on the recommended grade of fuel. Using a higher grade than is recommended will not give New Orleans car owners any additional performance or better gas mileage.

Regulations require detergents for all grades of gasoline, so your engine will have the same protection, regardless of the grade of fuel you use. If you do hear some knocking or pinging from your engine, take it seriously and get your sedan into Boudreaux's. It may be a sign that you need a tune-up or some other repair.

In times of pricey gas prices, most New Orleans motorists are conscious of making their fuel dollar go further as we drive around Louisiana. Be sure to use the right gas for your car. Keep your tires properly inflated and your vehicle well maintained and you will get the best gas mileage possible.

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