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1997 Continental Fuel requirements

What is the fuel requirements of a 1997 Continental? Can I get by with regular 87 octane sometimes. . or is a midgrade ok. . or straight Premium fuel 100% of the time? I have just acquired my car and am still learning all the good things about it. .
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No Owners Manual

Keep an eye on Ebay for the manual, I see them running anywhere from $10 to $60 depending on the condition and seller.

My 1996 4.6 TC is strictly 87 Octane regular.
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Hi. . just received my 1997 Lincoln Continental Owners Manual today and it calls for 91 octane fuel .. however, there are posts where some are using 87 octane. . .It shure wood be cheeper to yoose 87!!
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Re: 1997 Continental Fuel requirements

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Owners Manual calls for 91 octane fuel ..
however, there are posts where some are using 87 octane. . .It shure wood be cheeper to yoose 87!!
That's for sure
I don't know what the differences would be

There's a few guys over at
Lincolns Online that had this conversation recently with some detailed explanation...

You might want to hop over and give then a shout..
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