What type of gas does a 2013 Dodge Dart take?
2013 Dodge Dart
| Vehicle | EPA Fuel Economy | MSRP |
|---|---|---|
| 2013 Dodge Dart 2.0 L, 4 cyl, Automatic 6-spd, Regular Gasoline or E85 | ||
| Reg. Gas 27 MPG 24 33 combined city/hwy city hwy 3.7 gal/100 mi | $15,995–$19,995 | |
| E85 19 MPG 16 23 combined city/hwy city hwy 5.3 gal/100 mi | ||
| 2013 Dodge Dart 2.4 L, 4 cyl, Manual 6-spd, Regular Gasoline | ||
What type of gas goes in a Dodge Dart?
The kind of gas the Dodge Dart takes is premium gasoline.
Can I put E85 in my Dodge Dart?
A: You’re absolutely right, Mary. A prominent warning statement should be posted on the pump indicating that E85 , which consists of 85 percent ethanol and only 15 percent gasoline, could severely damage engines in cars not specifically designed to use the fuel — so-called ” flex-fuel ” vehicles.
What gas does 2015 Dodge Dart take?
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| 2015 Dodge Dart | |
|---|---|
| EPA Fuel Economy | Regular Gasoline |
| 27 MPG 24 33 combined city/highway city highway | |
| 3.7 gal/100mi | |
| 383 miles Total Range |
Can a 93 Dodge Dart go?
I’ve had my Dart 1.4 turbo, DDCT for 4 months, have used all three grades, 87, 89, 93, No noticeable difference in performance. On one tank full of 93 I actually dropped 1 mpg from the tank of 87 that I had filled up with prior.
What type of gas is 93?
Premium gasoline
How much HP does 93 octane add?
Power at the wheels dropped from 380 to 360 horsepower with the change from 93 to 87 octane. That difference seemed to grow, and we could even feel it from the driver’s seat at the test track.
Does 93 gas increase HP?
Premium, also known as 93 octane gasoline, is the most expensive gasoline at the pump. Premium gasoline does and does not give more horsepower, depending on the type of automotive engine it is used in.
What would happen if I put 100 octane in my car?
The fuel burns cooler and may clog your catalytic converter. You certainly won’t see any better power or mileage from it, unless you’re tuned for 100 octane. It’s sold solely for cars that are tuned for 100 octane: race cars and offroaders.