What Kind of Gas Do I Use In My Lawn Mower

This is a very common question and many different people will have different answers.

First, I like to seek out what the engine manufacturer recommends as they have spent hours and many dollars determining the best gasoline octane rating to put in your lawn mower engine. Gasoline is pretty much the same except some companies put different additives in it to help it burn cleaner and keep your engine parts such as your fuel injectors clean as well.

What we are concerned about is the octane rating for the gas. There are normally 3 or 4 different octanes at your local gas station. You will see 87, 89, 91 and 93. 93 would be referred to as Premium and some people swear by using Premium in all their small engine equipment.

What fuel you use in your lawn mower is decided by the compression ratio of the engine. In a high compression ration such as 12:1, you would use Premium gasoline to prevent the engine from knocking or pinging under a load such as driving your car up a hill.

Most lawn mower engines are low compression engines, so 89 octane gasoline is perfectly suited for them and will provide the most power for this application. So, save your money and buy 87 and if you have access to non-ethanol gasoline, opt for that instead.

What Gasoline Do I Use in My Lawn Mower

This is the age old question and debate on what type of gasoline to use in your lawn mower and everyone has a different answer.

Some people say to use 93 Octane while some say to use mid-grade and most just pour whatever gasoline they have on hand.

The quality of your gasoline is more important today because of the ethanol that is in it. If you can find gas with no ethanol in it, that is a great place to start.

All small engines are low compression engines which means that you do not need to spend the extra money to use 93 Octane or 91. You can use the lowest octane rating that you can find at the pump which is generally 87. This fuel ignites better and will produce more power for your engine than the other higher octane fuels.

High octane gasoline is designed for engines that produce high internal compression. Without it, the engine will knock and ping when under a load and that is why most high end cars require it.

Save your money and don’t throw it away buying high octane fuels when simple 87 pump gas will serve you well.