What kind of gas does a 03 Mustang take?

What kind of gas does a 03 Mustang take?

2003 Ford Mustang

Vehicle EPA Fuel Economy Annual Fuel Cost
2003 Ford Mustang 4.6 L, 8 cyl, Manual 5-spd, Regular Gasoline
18 MPG 15 23 combined city/hwy city hwy 5.6 gal/100 mi $2,600
2003 Ford Mustang 4.6 L, 8 cyl, Manual 6-spd, Premium Gasoline
17 MPG 15 21 combined city/hwy city hwy 5.9 gal/100 mi $3,350

What kind of gas does a Ford Mustang take?

Premium gas contains a higher octane level than regular gas. The higher the fuel octane, the better the fuel compresses during the compression and combustion phases of an engine cycle. This provides more power to your Mustang GT engine.

How many miles to the gallon does a 2003 Mustang get?

Up to 20 city / 29 highway

What kind of gas does a 2004 Mustang use?

Used 2004 Ford Mustang GT Premium Specs & Features

Fuel & MPG
EPA mileage est. (cty/hwy) 15/23 mpg
Fuel tank capacity 15.7 gal.
Fuel type Regular unleaded
Range in miles (cty/hwy) 235.5/361.1 mi.

Can I put premium gas in my V6 Mustang?

For a bone stock V6, you’re good using anything above 87 octane. You will not see performance increases by simply switching octanes with a stock car.

What gas should I put in my 05 Mustang?

Gasoline

Can you put 93 in a V6 Mustang?

Both the GT and EB are with 93. The stock Cyclone will adjust itself to 93 octane just fine and add ~10-15 HP. Adding a good tune will get even more out of it.

What kind of gas should I put in my 2010 Mustang?

Does the EcoBoost Mustang require premium gas?

Verify by reading your owner’s manual, in case it’s changed, but Ford doesn’t require premium fuel for the EcoBoost Mustang, though its power ratings and economy numbers are based on premium fuel, so using anything less may result in reduced power and economy.

What happens if I put E15 gas in my car?

Running E15 gasoline in a car that is not approved for it could cause engine problems. Independent research by AAA’s auto engineers also finds that using E15 in new and older cars could cause damage to the fuel system, speed up engine wear and cause the “check engine” light to illuminate.

What happens if I use E15 gas?

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.

Can you put E15 in a regular car?

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) permits the use of E15 in all passenger vehicles with a model year of 2001 or newer. All flex-fuel vehicles are approved to run on E15.

Is E15 better than 93?

The new E15 motor fuel contains 50 per more ethanol than current gasoline (15 percent versus 10 percent). The pump octane rating may be as high as 98 with E15 if it is blended with a high grade gasoline, or as low as 91 to 93 octane if it is blended with a low grade gasoline.

Can you mix E15 and regular gas?

Regular vehicles of model year 2001 and newer can operate on zero to 15 percent ethanol (e15). A flex-fuel vehicle will be able to take any combination of e85 and gasoline.

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